Apple Bag Search Ruling Informs On Calif. Pay Compliance

By Katherine Forster, Joseph Lee and Estalyn Marquis ( February 25, 2020, 3:39 PM EST) -- California's Industrial Welfare Commission Wage Order No. 7-2001 requires employers to pay their employees for all hours worked, which is defined as "the time during which an employee is subject to the control of an employer, and includes all the time the employee is suffered or permitted to work, whether or not required to do so." In some circumstances, it may be clear that an employee is subject to the control of any employer or suffered or permitted to work....

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