Jury Weighs Award in Wal-Mart Labor Case
State court jurors are being asked to assess damages of at least $62 million against Wal-Mart after finding the nation's biggest retailer broke Pennsylvania labor laws by forcing employees to work off the clock and through rest breaks. The jury returned a verdict against Wal-Mart on Thursday in a class-action lawsuit that would cover up to 187,000 hourly current and former workers. They were due to take up the damages issue on Friday in Common Pleas Court.
See "Jury Weighs Award in Wal-Mart Labor Case", Maryclaire Dale, San Francisco Chronicle, October 12, 2006