By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - You can't send a substitute to do a real job. That oversimplified statement could be the Orange County Register's key defense in a trial starting today brought by 5,000 former and current newspaper delivery people. At stake is $88 million to $100 million in pay, benefits and expenses - and possibly the financial future of the struggling newspaper. On its side are two top...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - You can't send a substitute to do a real job. That oversimplified statement could be the Orange County Register's key defense in a trial starting today brought by 5,000 former and current newspaper delivery people. At stake is $88 million to $100 million in pay, benefits and expenses - and possibly the financial future of the struggling newspaper. On its side are two top...
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