Betancourt v. Prudential Overall Supply
Annotate this CasePlaintiff-respondent Roberto Betancourt sued his employer, defendant-appellant Prudential Overall Supply (Prudential). In Betancourt's complaint, he alleged Betancourt and other Prudential employees worked over eight hours per day or more than 40 hours per week, and that Prudential failed to compensate Betancourt and other employees for all the hours they worked, as well as for missed breaks and meal periods. Prudential moved to compel arbitration but the trial court denied Prudential’s motion. Prudential argued on appeal the trial court erred. Finding no error, the Court of Appeal affirmed the judgment.
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