By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SACRAMENTO - A powerful state union has forced the Judicial Council to slam the brakes on a legislative deal to beef up court security.
The Service Employees International Union opposed the plan over fears it would drain money from salaries for other court personnel who are its members. In a letter to a...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
SACRAMENTO - A powerful state union has forced the Judicial Council to slam the brakes on a legislative deal to beef up court security.
The Service Employees International Union opposed the plan over fears it would drain money from salaries for other court personnel who are its members. In a letter to a...
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