Daily Journal Staff Writer
San Diego's major daily newspaper must pay a class of former delivery persons a total of $10 million in damages and attorney fees, a judge has ruled.
Following a bench trial, San Diego County Superior Court Judge John S. Meyer found that the newspaper publishing company, now called U-T San Diego, had misclassified its carriers as independent contractors rather than employees. Meyer held in ...
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