Rite Aid Seating Ruling Makes Class Cert. Harder To Beat

By Erin Coe (May 19, 2014, 11:43 PM EDT) -- A California appeals court on Friday reinstated a class action over Rite Aid Corp.'s failure to provide its cashiers with seats after finding the trial judge prematurely considered the merits of the case when decertifying the class, and lawyers say the decision will make it tougher for employers to defeat certification motions in seating and meal and rest break cases....

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