SAN FRANCISCO — It’s an old argument from Apple Inc. But U.S. District Judge William Alsup still found himself facing a “bug-a-boo” Wednesday as he weighed the company’s contention that bag checks for retail employees ending their shifts are not mandatory because workers themselves opt to bring bags.
Under Apple’s analysis, the security screenings are voluntary and, therefore, non-compensable.
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