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Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment,
California Supreme Court,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

May 10, 2018

9th Circuit sends out-of-state wage questions to California high court

In two cases brought by airline employees against their employers, a federal appellate panel asked the Supreme Court of California on Wednesday to decide whether California’s labor standards can be applied to state residents who work primarily outside the state.

In two cases brought by airline employees against their employers, a federal appellate panel asked the Supreme Court of California on Wednesday to decide whether California's labor standards can be applied to state residents who work primarily outside the state.

Both lawsuits before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals have plaintiffs who are California residents, subject to state income taxes, who receive any physical wage statements o...

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