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OAKLAND, CA - JUNE 11:  Customers leave a Wal-Mart store on June 11, 2015 in Oakland, California. A federal judge has ruled that Wal-Mart failed to pay the California minimum wage to truck drivers and could have to pay $100 million in back pay.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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By Sam Frizell, Sarah Begley and Alex FitzpatrickJune 22, 2015
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Daimler to create 1,200 jobs in Charleston in Sprinter expansion
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