Law Practice
Nov. 26, 2008
Orange County Register Will Deliver $22 Million to Carriers
The Orange County Register agreed Monday to pay $22 million to the people who throw its newspapers on subscribers' lawns. In exchange, the carriers will drop their demand that the paper classify them as actual employees.
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - The Orange County Register agreed Monday to pay $22 million to the people who throw its newspapers on subscribers' lawns. In exchange, the carriers will drop their demand that the paper classify them as actual employees. The settlement between Register owner Freedom Communications Inc. and 5,000 current and past carriers comes as a class action trial on the carriers' status was about to...
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