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Labor/Employment

Nov. 15, 2019

State Supreme Court oral arguments scheduled in bag check ‘workable hours’ case

The complaint, filed by Apple store employees in 2013, alleged workers had to find a store manager to inspect their bags and packages before they clocked in and after they clocked out for the day.

A trial date has been set in a case that will decide whether time spent waiting for store managers to check employees' bags counts as "workable hours" under California law, challenging whether the federal de minimis rule applies to state law.

Oral arguments for Frlekin v. Apple begin Dec. 4 at the Ronald Reagan State Office Building in Los Angeles, the state Supreme Court announced late Wednesday night...

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