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Labor/Employment

Apr. 7, 2011

Overtime Laws To Get Scrutiny

The question of whether California's overtime laws cover nonresident employees who work temporarily within the state will get an airing today at the state Supreme Court.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The question of whether California's overtime laws cover nonresident employees who work temporarily in the state will get an airing today at the state Supreme Court.


Because California is considered one of the most employee-friendly states, such choice-of-law questions have been a hot topic in employment law as companies argue that they need to comply with only the laws of other states where their ...

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