A federal appellate court ruled on December 14 that California overtime pay laws apply to out-of-state residents working here, the Daily Journal reported. The ruling was expected, after the state supreme court unanimously reached the same conclusion last June.
Oracle in 2003 changed its practice of exempting all of its instructors who work in many states from overtime pay when it faced a class-action lawsuit for overtime pay violations under state and ...
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