Labor/Employment,
California Supreme Court
Jul. 2, 2019
State high court bars most claims by prison employees for extra pay
The state Supreme Court on Monday barred the majority of claims brought by a class of California prison employees, who sought compensation for time spent getting to and leaving their work posts.




The state Supreme Court on Monday barred the majority of claims brought by a class of California prison employees, who sought compensation for time spent getting to and leaving their work posts.
The complex, protracted labor suit spanning more than a decade entails two broad groups of plaintiffs: roughly 35,000 rank-and-file employees united within a labor organization, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association, and a se...
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