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Labor/Employment

Jun. 22, 2011

Bill Would Allow Alternative Labor Organization

A bill that would allow farm workers to organize by submitting a petition to the state instead of holding a secret ballot election is awaiting the governor's action.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A bill that would allow farm workers to organize by submitting a petition to the state instead of holding a secret ballot election is awaiting the governor's action.


Gov. Jerry Brown has one week to sign or veto the legislation, similar versions of which passed the Legislature four times but were vetoed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. If Brown does neither, Senate Bill 104 will automatically become ...

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