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Labor/Employment

Oct. 14, 2005

Court Interpreters Threaten to Strike as Contract Talks Stall

SAN FRANCISCO - Frustrated by a stalemate in contract negotiations, some 100 Northern California court interpreters are threatening to strike, which would affect proceedings in 15 courts stretching from Monterey to Del Norte counties.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer

        Frustrated by a stalemate in contract negotiations, some 100 Northern California court interpreters are threatening to strike, which would affect proceedings in 15 courts stretching from Monterey to Del Norte counties.
        Silvia Barden, president of the Californi...

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