Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state's most populous county - and purportedly the only one to withhold its employee phone numbers and addresses from unions - must now provide them, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The unanimous ruling forces Los Angeles County to provide contact information for its roughly 50,000 employees to the Service Employees International Union, the state's largest labor organization. That i...
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