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Labor/Employment

Nov. 29, 2006

Unused Vacation

FOCUS COLUMN - By Robert S. Nelson - Just in time for the holidays, a recent decision by a California appellate court may dramatically expand employer liability for unpaid employee vacation.

Focus Column

By Robert S. Nelson
     
      Just in time for the holidays, a recent decision by a California appellate court may dramatically expand employer liability for unpaid employee vacation.
      In Church v. Jamison, 2006 DJDAR 14103 (Oct. 23), the 5th District Court of Appeal held that employees can sue for all accrued but unused vacation pay when thei...

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