California Safeway Cashier Suit Ends with $12 Million Deal

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Did you know that Safeway has recently agreed to pay $12 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by one of their cashiers? The lawsuit alleged Safeway failed to provide seats to cashiers at their California grocery stores, which is in violation of California state law(Sharp v. Safeway Inc., No. 2011-1-CV-202901 (Superior Ct. of Calif., County of Santa Clara, Oct. 21, 2019)).

According to California labor laws, employers must generally provide employees with “suitable seating” if the nature of their job duties permit sitting. Safety argued that they truly believed, in good faith, that the nature of a cashier’s job did not reasonably permit sitting. While the court decertified the class in the case, the settlement still has a wide impact. It is estimated that Safeway may need to provide seats for up to 30,000 cashiers at different California stores over the next two years in order to comply with the terms of the settlement agreement. This requirement is in addition to the agreed upon monetary sum.

This case is an example of when a non-compliant policy that affects a large pool of employees can turn a seemingly small issue into a massive issue. And this type of massive issue can turn into a big, expensive problem for the employers involved. This is a frequent scenario with wage and hour mistakes by employers.

Other Examples of “Small” Compliancy Mistakes that Can Turn Into Expensive Problems for Employers:

1. Auto-deduct Policies – they become an issue when employees work through planned breaks.

2. Pre- and Post-Shift Work – Failing to pay employees for off the clock work necessary to their job duties can result in expensive wage and hour claims.

3. Miscalculated Overtime – miscalculated overtime adds up quickly.

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