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Labor/Employment

Sep. 18, 2007

Some Court Services Disrupted by Ongoing Interpreters' Strike

Tasks as routine as garbage collection and mail and food delivery at Los Angeles County courts are being left undone as local unions honor the picket lines of court interpreters.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Tasks as routine as garbage collection and mail and food delivery at Los Angeles County courts are being left undone as local unions honor the picket lines of court interpreters.
      Court interpreters who have been on strike since Sep. 5 said other union members were skipping the courts out of respect to their cause.
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