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Labor/Employment

Oct. 18, 2007

After Heated Senate Hearing, Interpreters Return to Work

LOS ANGELES - Barring any last-minute legal delays, Los Angeles County Superior Court interpreters are expected to go back on the job today without having won any concessions after their six-week strike.

By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Barring any last-minute legal delays, Los Angeles County Superior Court interpreters are expected to go back on the job today without having won any concessions after their six-week strike.
      The return to work for 300 interpreters comes after Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero urged them to return to work and assured them she...

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