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Turman, et al. v. Koji’s Japan, Inc., Arthur J. Parent, Jr., Civ. No. 30-2010-00425532-CU-OE-CXC

Turman, et al. v. Koji’s Japan, Inc., Arthur J. Parent, Jr., Civ. No. 30-2010-00425532-CU-OE-CXC

Turman, et al. v. Koji’s Japan, Inc., Arthur J. Parent, Jr., Civ. No. 30-2010-00425532-CU-OE-CXC (Orange County Superior Court, May 21, […]

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Ninth Circuit Rejects University’s Latest Attempt to Scuttle Professor’s Equal Pay Case
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Ninth Circuit Rejects University’s Latest Attempt to Scuttle Professor’s Equal Pay Case

By Jennifer Reisch On Friday, April 23, 2021, the full 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order in Freyd v. University […]

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Kaiser Inks $7.4M Deal To Settle Latinx Workers’ Bias Suit

Kaiser Inks $7.4M Deal To Settle Latinx Workers’ Bias Suit

Kaiser Inks $7.4M Deal To Settle Latinx Workers’ Bias Suit Law360, April 23, 2021 By Anne Cullen Kaiser Permanente will […]

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Kaiser to pay $18.9 million to settle pay equity lawsuits by Black and Latino staff

Kaiser to pay $18.9 million to settle pay equity lawsuits by Black and Latino staff  San Francisco Chronicle, April 23, […]

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NLRB Slaps Back Elon Musk for Union Busting Tweet
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NLRB Slaps Back Elon Musk for Union Busting Tweet

Musk’s social media usage has already gotten Tesla into tens of millions of dollars of trouble. His tweet that he […]

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Whistleblower Victory Means Public Entities are Subject to PAGA – Sargent v. Board of Trustees
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Whistleblower Victory Means Public Entities are Subject to PAGA – Sargent v. Board of Trustees

The Court of Appeal today certified for partial publication (hopefully soon to be full publication) Sargent v. Board of Trustees […]

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