Government
Aug. 7, 2012
Agency plans to work harder for its money
The agency charged with policing California's labor laws does not collect tens of million of dollars in fines it levies, a large chunk of which would flow to the state's general fund, a Daily Journal analysis of monthly reports shows.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The agency charged with policing California's labor laws does not collect tens of million of dollars in fines it levies on employers, a large chunk of which would flow to the state's general fund, a Daily Journal analysis of monthly statistical reports shows.
Documents and interviews with attorneys suggest businesses continue to push back against the fines, even as Labor Commissioner Julie A. ...
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