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Labor/Employment

Feb. 3, 2012

Warehouse workers win preliminary injunction

More than 100 workers at Inland Empire warehouses will keep their jobs after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Wednesday against four companies that help supply Wal-Mart and other retailers.


By Brian Sumers


Daily Journal Staff Writer


More than 100 workers at Inland Empire warehouses will keep their jobs after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Wednesday against several companies that help distribute goods for Wal-Mart and other retailers.


Lawyers for the workers argued that the warehouse and logistics companies had planned to lay off workers later this month as retaliation after six employees filed a lawsuit alleging ...

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