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Labor/Employment

Jun. 10, 2006

Private Employers Have Much at Stake in State High-Court's Docket

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.

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...

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