Wal-Mart Drivers Didn't Have To Sleep In Trucks, Jury Told
By Cara Bayles ( November 2, 2016, 10:36 PM EDT) -- Managers for Wal-Mart defended the company before a California federal jury considering allegations the retailer shorted pay to a certified class of truckers, saying the company never enforced a written policy that discouraged drivers from leaving their trucks during nighttime layovers — a policy the overseeing judge has ruled violates minimum wage laws....
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