By Jill Redhage
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A federal judge put more case law behind distressed municipalities sinking under weighty union contracts this week when he upheld a bankruptcy judge's ruling that forcibly rejected the city of Vallejo's labor contract with its electrical workers' union.
The decision is one of only three in the nation that define whether and how municipalities can reject the...
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