Wal-Mart class action given the green light
Massachusetts Wal-Mart employees and former staff sued the retail giant in a class action law suit in 2001 for allegedly withholding their wages and cutting their breaks short.
The case was delayed in 2006 after a Middlesex Superior Court judge refused to certify the class action suit and tossed out some evidence. But in Sept 2008, [...]
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