By Jim Hart
In Sullivan v. Oracle Corp., the state Supreme Court issued three important rulings regarding the reach of California's overtime laws:
First, California's overtime laws were found to apply to nonresident employees from Arizona and Colorado for the time they were temporarily working in California, particularly since Oracle was a California-based employer and the employees worked at least a full day in the state.
Secon...
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