A San Francisco Superior Court judge has ordered that California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund pay approximately 500 employees back-pay for previously instated furloughs of union workers. The state implemented the furloughs in February 2009.
“The court finds plaintiffs have made an adequate showing of irreparable harm and lifts the automatic stay of its mandatory injunction resulting from respondents’ notice of appeal,” wrote Judge Peter J. Busch, in his ruling in .
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Source: Superior Court of California
Topics California
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