Are CVS pharmacists owed back pay for denied breaks?
CVS pharmacists reportedly are required to remained logged in and available to serve customers at all times, including during "breaks." If true, CVS pharmacists are owed penalty pay for missed rest breaks and meal periods. It can all add up to thousands of dollars. Floater pharmacists are also reportedly not paid for their travel expenses.
Have you been a CVS pharmacist in California? Take a quick survey—you might have a valuable claim.
Have you been a CVS pharmacist in California? Take a quick survey—you might have a valuable claim.
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