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Labor/Employment

Dec. 25, 2012

Students take on new role in workplace retaliation cases

At the new Employment Rights Clinic, six students from the Loyola Law School took on an unusual role this semester while helping the Labor Commissioner's office address a backlog of retaliation cases.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Six students took on an unusual role at Loyola Law School's new Employment Rights Clinic this past semester, helping the state labor commissioner's office address a backlog of retaliation cases.


One student, Daniel Spencer, works a day job at the Veterans Affairs health care system in Los Angeles, where he deals with labor issues from a management role. In the clinic, however Spencer was assi...

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