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Labor/Employment

May 24, 2003

Worker Protection Bill Moves On After a Heated Debate

SACRAMENTO - A labor-backed bill that would make it easier for workers to pursue employers who illegally retaliate against them ignited a lengthy debate Thursday before the state Assembly finally approved it.

        By Linda Rapattoni
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        
        SACRAMENTO - A labor-backed bill that would make it easier for workers to pursue employers who illegally retaliate against them ignited a lengthy debate Thursday before the state Assembly finally ...

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