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Labor & Employment

Jun. 21, 2017

Recruiting company sued under Private Attorneys General Act

A former recruiter is suing staffing giant Adecco USA under California's Private Attorneys General Act, alleging state labor law violations and the U.S. Supreme Court's denial of certiorari in a such a case this week makes the new lawsuit's progression more likely.

By James Getz
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A former recruiter is suing staffing giant Adecco USA under California's Private Attorneys General Act, alleging state labor law violations.

The U.S. Supreme Court's denial of certiorari in a similar case this week makes the new lawsuit's progression more likely.

Dermer Moses alleges the company violated labor laws by not paying overtime or giving breaks, although r...

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