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Labor/Employment

Aug. 9, 2013

Tech workers try to prove employers suppressed their salaries

Attorneys for a group of Silicon Valley workers who claim Apple, Google, Adobe and Intel conspired to tamp down their pay are set to take another crack at winning class certification.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Attorneys for a group of Silicon Valley workers who claim Apple, Google, Adobe and Intel conspired to suppress their salaries are set to take another crack at winning class certification Thursday.


The hearing before Judge Lucy Koh of the Northern District will be a second attempt at class certification in the case, which the workers filed after the U.S. Department of Justice found evidence of an agre...

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