By Chelsey Dulaney 

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Tuesday that it is considering an appeal of Monday's Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision to uphold a settlement in class-action suit over worker pay.

The Pennsylvania court upheld a 2007 judgment that required Wal-Mart to pay $188 million in back pay and fees for failing to pay employees for all hours worked and denying them breaks. Wal-Mart had appealed the decision, first to the Pennsylvania Superior Court of Appeals and later to the state's supreme court.

As a result of the decision, Wal-Mart said it expects to take a six-cent hit to its per-share earnings for the quarter ending in January. Wal-Mart in November forecast per-share earnings of $1.46 to $1.56 for the quarter.

Wal-Mart has paid out millions over the years to settle legal battles over its treatment of workers.

In 2012, Wal-Mart agreed to pay employees $4.8 million in back wages and damages, as well as $464,000 in civil penalties, after the U.S. Department of Labor found the company failed to pay overtime to more than 4,500 workers.

That followed a $352 million settlement the Bentonville, Ark.-company paid in 2008 to settle 63 suits across the country over allegations it didn't provide workers with proper rest and meal breaks.

Write to Chelsey Dulaney at Chelsey.Dulaney@wsj.com

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