EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
By Kirk Pasich
In 1999, the California Supreme Court rendered its decision in Ramirez v. Yosemite Water Co., 20 Cal. 4th 785. In Ramirez, the court reversed a trial court decision holding that an employee was exempt from overtime laws because he was an outside salesperson - that is, he was an employee who regularly worked more than half of the time engaged in ...
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