Labor/Employment
Oct. 18, 2000
In 'Guz,' High Court Shows a 'Worker Be Damned' Attitude
Twelve years ago, the California Supreme Court, in Foley v. Interactive Data Corp., pulled its head out of the musty old law books, took a look around and voilá - saw the typical employer-employee relationship bathed in the light of common sense and modern-day societal expectations.




Twelve years ago, the California Supreme Court, in Foley v. Interactive Data Corp., pulled its head out of the musty old law books, took a look around and voila - saw the typical employer-employee relationship bathed in the light of common sense and modern-day societal expectations.
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