By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - In what experts say is the hottest labor law case of the year, the California Supreme Court today will revisit the ground rules governing lawsuits over missed lunches.
Hearing oral arguments in a case against a clothing retail chain, the justices will decide how much back pay workers can sue employers for and how quickly they must ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - In what experts say is the hottest labor law case of the year, the California Supreme Court today will revisit the ground rules governing lawsuits over missed lunches.
Hearing oral arguments in a case against a clothing retail chain, the justices will decide how much back pay workers can sue employers for and how quickly they must ...
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