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Labor/Employment

Jul. 24, 2015

Striking port drivers will get hearing before Labor Commission

Forty of the Pacific 9 Transportation drivers striking at Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports could have a hearing as soon as next week with the California Labor Commission over their misclassification claims.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Many of the truck drivers on strike at Los Angeles and Long Beach ports can bring
their employee misclassification claims to the California Labor Commission, a state
appellate court justice ruled late Tuesday.


Justice Francis Rothschild lifted a stay on 40 separate claims filed with the Labor
Commission against Carson...

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