"Rookies are on probation for one year and can be fired at any time for any reason," Harrison said. "As a result, supervisors and management hold tremendous power over the rookies." Tomassi v. City of Los Angeles, CV 08-01851 DSF, (C.D. Cal, 2008).
The practice leads to what sh...
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