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California Supreme Court Clarifies that Time Spent in Security Screenings is Compensable
posted: Friday, February 21st
The Court's Decision Is Enforceable and Retroactive The California Supreme Court issued a decision in Frlekin v. Apple, Inc. (Frlekin) clarifying that, under state law, compensable time or “hours of work†includes the time an employee spends  on the employer’s