The district court didn’t abuse its discretion by refusing to read the jury the plaintiff’s proffered instruction or by refusing to admit evidence concerning the methods used by similar employers to deliver wage statements to their employees, the unpublished opinion said April 30.
Francisca Guillen sued Dollar Tree under a California law that requires employers who pay wages electronically to provide employees a hard copy of wage statements. For Dollar Tree employees whose pay is directly deposited ...
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