>The lawsuit was first filed in 2011 by four Apple employees in San Diego. They alleged that the company failed to give them meal and rest breaks, and didn't pay them in a timely manner, among other complaints.
>California law requires employers to give hourly workers a 30 minute meal break if they're working more than five hours a day. They're also require to provide 10 minute breaks for every four hours worked.
source: http://money.cnn.com/2016/12/15/technology/apple-class-action-meal-breaks/index.html
>>58065962
>2 Millions
Literally nothing.
>>58066354
>Literally nothing.
$95 a head less legal fees.
This is how you discourage vexatious litigants.
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And Apple will continue not giving breaks. Just like when HSBC got fined hundreds of millions after making nearly a billion. They still profit and consider the fines the price of doing business.
Capitalism wins again!
$2 Million
So what, three seconds profit?
>>58067777
Tcheck of truth.
The workers could easily find a job elsewhere. Government intervention is fucking retarded.
If everyone is fucking poor, these companies won't be able to make as much money, so supply + demand naturally keeps these megacorps in check.
>>58072440
>If everyone is fucking poor, these companies won't be able to make as much mone
Right, just how if the commons is grass-less, the companies won't be able to graze cows there, so therefore no-one will abuse the commons.
Protip: It's in a company's best interests to make everyone poor as FAST as possible, faster and more than other companies.
>>58072456
>Protip: It's in a company's best interests to make everyone poor as FAST as possible, faster and more than other companies.
That's a poor business model.
>>58066695
>class action lawsuit
the actual employees will get dimes, all will go to legal fees
Working for Apple's suits is signing your life away. Only insane people would even think about it.
>in /g/
>being in favour of government interventionism
>>58072424
This duplicated frame is making my autism hurt.