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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 18, 2013

Interpreters' union strikes agreement with NorCal courts

Labor negotiations have been ongoing for months.

By Paul Jones

Daily Journal Staff Writer


The interpreters' union has reached a tentative agreement with 15 northern California courts, according to California Federation of Interpreters representative Mary Lou Aranguren. Labor negotiations have been ongoing in the region for months, and at one point it appeared interpreters might strike.


In a message to its members, the union said the tentative agreement left the door open to negotiating with northern Califor...

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