Law360, New York (August 31, 2010, 7:01 PM ET) -- A federal appeals court has sent part of a dismissed donning and doffing suit against Kellogg Co. back to a district court, ordering it to consider whether the plaintiff's time spent walking from a changing area to the time clock was significant enough to be counted.
Alice Franklin may be entitled to payment for her walking time, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held in a 2-1 ruling that turned on whether donning the uniform Kellogg required was a “principal activity” — integral...
6th Circ. Revives Part Of Kellogg Don, Doff Suit
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