Law360, New York (June 10, 2011, 10:22 PM ET) -- The Superior Court of Pennsylvania on Friday affirmed a $187 million award for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. employees who were allegedly forced to work off the clock and skip rest and meal breaks.
In a 211-page opinion that relied heavily on testimony given at trial, the appeals court said there was sufficient evidence on the record to conclude that Wal-Mart breached its contract with its workers and violated state wage laws.
"The record reflects testimony and documentary evidence suggesting that because of pressure from the home office...
Pa. Appeals Court Upholds $187M Wal-Mart Judgment
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