Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Unions may lose their bid to limit courts' use of third-party contract workers.
A bill containing previously vetoed provisions regulating courts' use of contractors failed to make it out of California's Senate Appropriations Committee last week, raising the possibility the legislation will die.
AB 2332, by Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont, would impose various ...
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