Labor/Employment
Jul. 11, 2002
'Esberg' Should Have Little Effect on Benefits Available for Older Employees
Focus Column - By Niloofar Nejat-Bina - In a broad new opinion, the California Supreme Court has decided that the Fair Employment and Housing Act does not prohibit the denial of benefits to employees older than 40 on the basis of their age. Esberg v. Union Oil Co. of Cal. , 2002 WL 1358622 (Cal. June 24, 2002).
Focus Column
By Niloofar Nejat-Bina
In a broad new opinion, the California Supreme Court has decided that the Fair Employment and Housing Act does not prohibit the denial of benefits to employee...
By Niloofar Nejat-Bina
In a broad new opinion, the California Supreme Court has decided that the Fair Employment and Housing Act does not prohibit the denial of benefits to employee...
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