Former Employees Sue Apple For Unpaid Wages
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Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit from former employees who say the company owes them unpaid wages, according to a Re/code report.
Around 20,000 former employees from Apple's retail and corporate divisions allege they missed breaks and meals, and did not receive their final paychecks in a timely manner.
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They have filed suit in California's Superior Court.
The plaintiffs in the suit are represented by attorney Tyler J. Belong in San Diego.
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Apple's earnings came out today, but the company did not respond to a request for comment.
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