One of the lead attorneys for a certified class of plaintiffs told a San Francisco judge Thursday that 16,000 potential class members were left of off the current class list in a Private Attorneys General Act lawsuit against multinational staffing agency Robert Half.
The lawsuit, originally filed in 2015, accuses the staffing agency of systemically failing to pay more than 212,000 employees wages they claim to have earned for their preparation and interview time for staffing openi...
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