“Apparently, it is unclear whether [Target’s] policy is lawful under the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act. Class certification offers an attractively efficient way to provide that pivotal answer and address the large number of relatively modest claims at issue,” held U.S. District Judge John F. Murphy.

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