California Supreme Court
Mar. 6, 2013
Court weighs unions' right to public employees' home addresses, phone numbers
Never before has Los Angeles County provided the home addresses and phone numbers of its 55,000 employees to the workers' union. The state Supreme Court indicated Tuesday it might force the county to do just that.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Never before has Los Angeles County provided the home addresses and phone numbers of its roughly 50,000 employees to the workers' union. But on Tuesday, justices on the state Supreme Court indicated they might force the county to do just that.
The case before the court pits public employees' privacy rights against unions' obligation to keep the workers it represents informe...
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