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Government

Dec. 10, 2013

Shasta County forces court reporters to work

A superior court judge has barred seven court reporters in Shasta County Superior Court from striking.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


If California court employees refuse to do their jobs, sue them.


That's the tactic Shasta County Superior Court has taken against seven of its court reporters who staged a one-day strike in November along with about 70 other employees. When the workers continued the strike a second day, the court obtained a temporary restraining order, forcing the reporters back to work under the rationale that t...

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