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Sep. 25, 1999

Target Sued for Violating Worker's Family Rights

Utilizing a law for which there is little precedence, a former Target employee who worked a reduced schedule under the California Family Rights Act in order to care for his asthmatic daughter has filed a lawsuit against the national discount retailer claiming he was discriminated against and wrongly terminated .

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Utilizing a law for which there is little precedence, a former Target employee who worked a reduced schedule under the California Family Rights Act in order to care for his asthmatic daughter has filed a lawsuit against the national discount retailer claiming he was discriminated against and wrongly term...

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