Employment Column
By Brad Grabske
The California Supreme Court will continue to be busy deciding a variety of legal issues that will impact California employers. This year the court granted review in well over a dozen labor and employment cases, presenting relatively diverse issues ranging from the confluence of free speech rights and the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code...
By Brad Grabske
The California Supreme Court will continue to be busy deciding a variety of legal issues that will impact California employers. This year the court granted review in well over a dozen labor and employment cases, presenting relatively diverse issues ranging from the confluence of free speech rights and the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code...
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