Crazy Shirts Lawuit Settled: A San Francisco...
Crazy Shirts Lawuit Settled: A San Francisco Superior Court judge approved settlement of a statewide lawsuit against Crazy Shirts, a Tustin-based chain of T-shirt stores accused of illegally requiring store management applicants to take lie detector tests. Jocelyn D. Larkin, who represented the plaintiffs in the class-action suit filed last year, said that under the settlement, Crazy Shirts employees and job applicants who were required to take polygraph tests will be awarded damages ranging from $800 to $7,000 each. An estimated 30 to 40 persons are affected, she said.
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