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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 2, 2002

Interpreters Remain Split As Governor Signs Bill

SACRAMENTO - Gov. Gray Davis has signed a bill into law enabling court interpreters to become employees with full benefits and the right to bargain collectively for wages, benefits and working conditions.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Gov. Gray Davis has signed a bill into law enabling court interpreters to become employees with full benefits and the right to bargain collectively for wages, benefits and working conditions.
        The sponsors of the measure - the Bay Area ...

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