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Labor/Employment

Mar. 24, 2012

Layoffs of warehouse workers probed

A day after a federal judge issued a tentative ruling compelling Schneider Logistics to raise the pay of employees who sued the company, representatives for the workers say they may have uncovered further evidence of retaliation at a Mira Loma warehouse.

By Brian Sumers
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A day after a federal judge issued a tentative ruling compelling Schneider Logistics to raise the pay of employees who sued the company, representatives for the workers say they may have uncovered further evidence of retaliation at a Mira Loma warehouse. Representatives for the organizing campaign Warehouse Workers United say 27 employees were told Sunday they would no longer be needed by a subcontractor that provides some of Schne...

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