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Government

Mar. 7, 2015

After two failed attempts, union floats another court contractor bill

Service Employees International Union is hoping the third time is the charm for a bill to restrict California trial courts' use of outside contractors to provide services.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


After two failed attempts, the Service Employees International Union is hoping for another chance to pass a law blocking courts from contracting out their workers' jobs to save money. Courts argue the legislation will tie their hands as they seek to trim costs in response to years of budget cuts, but union leadership is confident the "third time is the charm," according to head lobbyist Michelle Cas...

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