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Labor/Employment

Oct. 29, 2003

New Law Allows Employees to Sue for Labor Code Violations

Focus Column Employment Law By Michael D. Singer Among the flurry of bills that Gov. Gray Davis signed into law on his way out of office is SB796, the Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004, which provides employees a private right of action to recover civil penalties from their employers for Labor Code violations.

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