A jury in Athens-Clarke County has sided with four women who say a department store videotaped them changing clothes. Two women who worked at Belk got $230,000. Another two got $180,000. Belk managers installed a hidden camera in a stockroom in 2005 -- catching the women on tape while they changed clothes before and after shifts. Lawyers for the company argued that it installed the camera to catch thieves, and said the employees should have known it was there. The women say they were never told.
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Friday, June 22, 2007
Jury sides with women videotaped changing
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6/22/2007 12:37:00 PM
Labels: Athens-Clarke County, Belk