Apple details $30 million settlement for off-the-clock bag search lawsuit
. The list of documents includes everything from the original class action complaint to notices of the settlement to different types of class members. It also includes information on how to get in contact with the settlement administrator.
A group Apple employees sued the company in 2013 for not paying them for the time it took to check their bags during their shifts or when they're leaving for work, which took between five to 20 minutes. They claimed Apple was violating California law by doing so.
While a district court originally tossed the lawsuit, it went to the California Supreme Court on appeal, wherein the judge
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