Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Supreme Court's decision in an important meal-and-rest break case should be both retrospective and prospective, lawyers for restaurant workers told the court in briefing Tuesday.
Workers who take early lunch breaks should be given a second rest period five hours later, the lawyers wrote in a brief that answered an earlier one filed by the California Employment Law Council, which s...
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