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Labor/Employment

Nov. 18, 2011

Judge issues rare labor injunction

Two employees who say they were laid off from their landscaping jobs for supporting a labor union will return to work after a federal judge issued a temporary injunction under the National Labor Relations Act.

By Brian Sumers

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A federal judge has ordered that two employees who say they were laid off from their landscaping jobs for supporting a labor union be allowed to return to work.

National Labor Relations Board Region 31 attorneys obtained the temporary injunction on behalf of Ruben Olguin and Omar Mota from U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner in Los Angeles.

Olguin and Mota will return to work at Jason Lopez's Planet Earth Landsca...

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