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Apple Loses In Court, Owes $2 Million For Not Giving Workers Meal Breaks (cnn.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Apple has been ordered to cut a $2 million check for denying some of its retail workers meal breaks. The lawsuit was first filed in 2011 by four Apple employees in San Diego. They alleged that the company failed to give them meal and rest breaks [as required by California law], and didn't pay them in a timely manner, among other complaints. In 2013, the case became a class action lawsuit that included California employees who had worked at Apple between 2007 and 2012, approximately 21,000 people...

The complaint says Apple's culture of secrecy keeps employees from talking about the company's poor working conditions. "If [employees] so much as discuss the various labor policies, they run the risk of being fired, sued or disciplined."

Apple changed their break policy in 2012, according to CNN, which reports that the second half of the case should conclude later this week. The employees that had been affected by Apple's original break policy could get as much as $95 each from Friday's settlement, according to CNN, "but it's likely some of the money will go toward attorney fees."

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  1. Meal breaks by Kohath · · Score: -1, Troll

    This is a big part of the reason why California is the worst state in the US to do business.

    1. Re:Meal breaks by Kohath · · Score: -1, Troll

      Yes. Pretending like every trivial thing is a right -- and enforcing it by transferring money from productive enterprises to lawyers -- is bad for (productive) business.

    2. Re:Meal breaks by Kohath · · Score: -1, Troll

      They could do like most everyone else and just, you know, follow the law.

      That's what Trump keeps saying about Mexicans. Is obeying laws right for some people and wrong for others?

    3. Re:Meal breaks by Kohath · · Score: -1, Troll