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Labor & Employment

Jul. 19, 2012

Theresa M. Traber

Traber & Voorhees Pasadena Speciality: Litigation, Civil Rights


When Traber started investigating working conditions at several supply chain warehouses in California's Inland Empire about a year and a half ago, she said she was shocked by what she found.


"People were working 20 hours a day and sleeping in their cars to get up in the morning to be there in time for their next shift," she said. "They were told to appear at a set time early in the morning and then made to stand around and wait to be assigned ...

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