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Labor/Employment

Sep. 30, 2006

Judge OKs Suit Against Casino Firm

SACRAMENTO - A management company contracted to run an Indian casino can be sued by workers for sexual harassment and gender discrimination even though the tribe itself is immune from the claims, a Placer County judge has ruled.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - A management company contracted to run an Indian casino can be sued by workers for sexual harassment and gender discrimination even though the tribe itself is immune from the claims, a Placer County judge has ruled.
      Judge Charles D. Wachob said Station Casinos Inc. was the workers' de facto employer, and he refused...

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