Those tip cups on the counter at Starbucks add up to big bucks. Last year a California state court judge hit the coffee chain with an $86 million restitution award for baristas who said shift supervisors shouldn't have collected a share of their tips under state labor laws. But on Tuesday, an appellate court gave Starbucks an espresso shot of good news: It threw out the award.
June 03, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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