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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 2, 2005

Holdout Interpreters Seek Raises and Right to 'Team'

SAN FRANCISCO - While the Los Angeles superior court recently finalized a deal giving interpreters their first-ever employee contract, court leaders in other regions continue to battle with union officials over fundamental issues such as pay, seniority and the number of interpreters that should be assigned for lengthy hearings.

        
By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        
        SAN FRANCISCO - While the Los Angeles superior court recently finalized a deal giving interpreters their first-...

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