By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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Both employees and their bosses found something to like in Monday's fractured California Supreme Court decision involving the state's medical leave law.
The court said employees can request medical leave, even when they are able to perform essentially the same work for another employer.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
Both employees and their bosses found something to like in Monday's fractured California Supreme Court decision involving the state's medical leave law.
The court said employees can request medical leave, even when they are able to perform essentially the same work for another employer.
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