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Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment

Oct. 15, 2019

Time rounding ruling might go before state high court

An appeals court ruling against a class of workers claiming a Hollywood hotel impropriety calculated the premium payments of their meal and rest breaks might end up going before the California Supreme Court but not because of the company's policies to round time from their hours worked, experts said Monday.

An appeals court ruling against a class of workers claiming a Hollywood hotel impropriety calculated the premium payments of their meal and rest breaks might end up going before the California Supreme Court but not because of the company's policies to round time from their hours worked, experts said Monday.

In its published decision, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled the class did not prove Loews Hollywood Hotel used a timeshe...

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