As with many employment and labor law related cases that are being litigated around the country, there are always a few that stand out. This is one to keep an eye on. Facts : The Plaintiffs claimed that their employer failed to compensate them for time spent in security screenings at the end of each work shift, in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA"). The Plaintiffs alleged that employees waited up to twenty five minutes to be searched, with the search including the removal of employees' wallets, belts, and keys and passing through a metal detector. The employer claimed these searches were necessary to minimize "shrinkage" and control the theft of any items by the employees. Note that the FLSA generally does not provide for compensation for activities that are preliminary or postliminary to the employee's principal activities. Preliminary and postliminary activities that are "integral and indispensable" are compensa