SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc. bagged a victory Saturday against a class of retail employees who sought pay for time spent waiting in line for security screenings.
Two years after workers sued over the off-the-clock searches, U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California granted Apple’s motion for summary judgment, finding employees chose to submit to the anti-theft screenings by opting to bring bags and personal Apple products to work.
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