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Myles v. Securitas Critical Infrastructure etc. CA
Securitas Critical Infrastructure Services, Inc. (Securitas) employed Joan Myles (Myles) as a security officer. Securitas gave Myles a uniform to wear but did not pay either for the cost of maintaining it or for the black shoes she had to wear. Claiming that she and other security officers were entitled to reimbursement for these costs, Myles filed a putative class action and moved to certify the class. The trial court denied the motion, and Myles now appeals the order denying class certification. Because Myles failed to show there is a well-defined community of interest among the proposed class members, we affirm the order.

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