Plaintiff attorneys hope a lawsuit alleging consumer appliances chain Best Buy did not compensate employees for off-the-clock security searches and for missed rest breaks can achieve class action certification.
Echoing a similar class-action that resulted in an $80 million jury verdict against Wal-Mart last year, the lawsuit, Hall v. Best Buy Co. Inc., was filed on Oct. 17 in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court.
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