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Labor/Employment

Jun. 26, 2014

Database of alleged thieves targeted by employee lawsuit

When G. Tsang signed a form acknowledging that he'd defrauded his employer, he didn't know was that it would put his name into a database of admitted thieves for seven years.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


When G. Tsang signed a form acknowledging that he'd defrauded his employer, he believed it would keep his regional manager from calling the police. What he didn't know was that it would put his name into a database of admitted thieves for seven years.


He learned the whole story when he applied to be a store manager of a Dollar General location in Stockton. The store rescinded its job offer af...

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