A California appellate court ruled Thursday that employers face an uphill battle defending meal break violations when their time records tell the wrong story.
The trouble started in early February, according to the filing. Stevenson found her coworker Connie visibly upset at their ...
Director was terminated after the employer concluded the position was no longer needed, and the employee was not up to doing ...
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