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U.S. Supreme Court,
Labor/Employment

Dec. 20, 2022

Partial PAGA overturn may be reversed in 2023 cases

The multiple cases wending their way through the court system pit plaintiffs against employers who have forced workers into arbitration and hope to squelch the PAGA law, which allows them to sue on behalf of the state and share the proceeds.

Partial PAGA overturn may be reversed in 2023 cases
Michael Rubin

The reverberations of a U.S. Supreme Court decision in June that partially overturned a California labor law, the Private Attorneys General Act, will continue in 2023 with a distinct possibility that the ruling will be effectively overturned in most cases.

The multiple cases wending their way through the court system pit plaintiffs against employers who have forced workers into arbitration and hope to squelch the PAGA law, which allows them...

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