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Labor & Employment

Jul. 14, 2011

Genie Harrison


One of Harrison's most heated cases had her challenging a long-held practice of requiring rookie firefighters in Los Angeles to work off the clock.


"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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