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Government

Mar. 10, 2011

CASE Union Strikes Government Contract

After nearly four years of operating without a collective bargaining contract with the state, the union representing state lawyers and administrative law judges reached a tentative labor agreement Monday with Gov. Jerry Brown.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SACRAMENTO - After nearly four years of operating without a collective bargaining contract with the state, the union representing state lawyers and administrative law judges reached a tentative labor agreement Monday with Gov. Jerry Brown.


The agreement, the first one brokered by the Brown administration, signals a new era of cooperation between the state and the union, which clashed with Gov. Arnold S...

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