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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. won final approval of a settlement paying as much as $85 million to hourly workers who sued over allegations of unpaid wages.
U.S. District Judge Philip M. Pro in Las Vegas approved the settlement, under which Wal-Mart will pay $65 million to $85 million.
The workers said the Bentonville, Ark., company violated wage-and-hour laws by denying them rest breaks and manipulating time cards to “shave” their pay.
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