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Labor/Employment

Apr. 30, 2010

D.A. Says He Didn't Punish Union

The legal battle between the district attorney's office and members of a prosecutors' union reached a bizarre crescendo this week when Steve Cooley testified he never sought to punish the group's members but disliked some of its leaders.

By Sandra Hernandez

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The legal battle between the district attorney's office and members of a prosecutors' union reached a bizarre crescendo this week when Steve Cooley testified he never sought to punish the group's members but disliked some of its leaders. In response, the head of the union abruptly offered to resign.

This week's saga played out at the Employee Relations Commission, w...

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