Camp v. Home Depot
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Case: Camp v. Home Depot USA, Inc.
Court: Supreme Court of California
Date: October 24, 2023
Issue on Appeal: Whether neutral time rounding policies inherently violate California law.
RLC’s Position: Regulators have long approved neutral time rounding policies, which can be good for employees and employers. There is no reason for the California judiciary to change the existing neutrality standard already in place and relied on by legislators.
Counsel: Amy Turk, Matthew Fitzgerald, and Sabrina Beldner of McGuireWoods.
Court: Supreme Court of California
Date: October 24, 2023
Issue on Appeal: Whether neutral time rounding policies inherently violate California law.
RLC’s Position: Regulators have long approved neutral time rounding policies, which can be good for employees and employers. There is no reason for the California judiciary to change the existing neutrality standard already in place and relied on by legislators.
Counsel: Amy Turk, Matthew Fitzgerald, and Sabrina Beldner of McGuireWoods.
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