The Superior Court of Los Angeles has certified a class action of hourly Safeway employees for Safeway’s alleged failure to allow for duty free meal breaks. The class consists of 220,000 hourly employees alleging Safeway had a policy in place through June 2007 to not pay meal break premiums even where meal breaks were provided.
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[caption id="attachment_23747" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Nicole Haynes speaking at press conference in Sacramento
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