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...
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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