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Labor/Employment

Dec. 14, 2004

Health Leave's Not for Stress Of Moonlighting

SAN FRANCISCO - A hospital worker who claimed her job was too stressful had no right to take an unpaid medical leave while she was holding down an identical job on a different shift at another hospital, a state appellate court has ruled.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A hospital worker who claimed her job was too stressful had no right to take an unpaid medical leave while she was holding down an identical job on a different shift at another hospital, a state appellate court has ruled.
        In a 2-1 rulin...

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