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Labor/Employment

Jul. 3, 2015

Claims that courts can't handle PAGA don't pan out

Despite what its opponents will have you believe, there is good reason to protect California's Private Attorneys General Act. By Brian S. Kabateck and Tsolik Kazandjian


By Brian S. Kabateck and Tsolik Kazandjian


If you believe corporate employers are always honest and don't cheat the average,
hard-working American, you might look at California's Private Attorneys General Act
and think: Why do we need this?


Corporations held accountable by the law would, of course, love to see PAGA go away.
This year, they're once against pushing hard in the ...

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