Wave of Lawsuits Hits Calif. Retail Stores

June 20, 2011

Retail store operators may want to sit down for this one — if they can find a chair.

Nearly every national chain is under legal attack in California for failing to provide “suitable seating” for cashiers and other employees who are expected to spend most of their work day on their feet.

Trial attorneys by the dozen are using an obscure California labor law requiring retailers such as such as Wal-Mart, Home Depot and Target to have enough seats on hand for their workers. Superficially, the allegations appear to be little more than a nuisance.

But armed with two recent appellate decisions, the retailers are facing millions of dollars in damages. A first violation calls for as much as $100 per employee per pay period.

Topics Lawsuits California

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  • June 28, 2011 at 12:11 am
    takeaminute says:
    While this lawsuit may, in fact, be frivolous, please remember that plaintiff's attorneys stake their income on what they are able to accomplish for their clients, the VAST ma... read more
  • June 27, 2011 at 3:54 pm
    An Actuary says:
    Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where George brought in a chair for the security guard so he didn't have to stand all day and the guard fell asleep in his chair and the sto... read more
  • June 27, 2011 at 2:13 pm
    d. kerrigan says:
    You are missing the real problem nationwide but it's more extreme in Calif. It's in the legislature (bought by labor and other liberal interests) and courts (packed with liber... read more

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