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Judges and Judiciary

Sep. 29, 2011

Plan to centralize court labor issues draws fire

Fourteen years after the state wrested control of judiciary funding from the counties, the Legislative Analyst's Office says more - not less - should be done to centralize the court system.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SACRAMENTO - Fourteen years after the state wrested control of judiciary funding from the counties, the Legislative Analyst's Office says more - not less - should be done to centralize the court system.


In a report released Wednesday, the nonpartisan LAO recommends that the courts' policy-making body, the Judicial Council, assume control of labor negotiations with court employees over salaries ...

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