Daily Journal Staff Writer
Six California charter cities have filed suit challenging a state law that would strip them of state funds if they don't comply with union-friendly wage rules. The law, SB 7, requires cities to pay prevailing wages - state-defined wages that are close to union wages - in construction projects in order to receive state funds.
The charter cities now argue in San Diego County Superior Court that SB ...
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