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Old 10-30-2003, 11:14 AM
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Default "Sue-your-boss bill becomes law", Sacramento Bee, Oct. 20).

Outgoing Calif. Gov. Gray Davis has quietly signed S. 796, a first-of-its-kind bill that authorizes lawyers to file private damage suits over labor code violations.

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Default Re: "Sue-your-boss bill becomes law", Sacramento Bee, Oct. 20).

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Outgoing Calif. Gov. Gray Davis has quietly signed S. 796, a first-of-its-kind bill that authorizes lawyers to file private damage suits over labor code violations.

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I can't find the article that specifically adresses the Calif. law protecting job felons. Where is it?

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I'm getting something together for you but I just got home from a late visit with my son at the Sac jail. I think we had the best visit of all but never-the-less I got home with a splittin headache! I'm not ignoring you, I'm just checking out a few things before posting.
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I'm still checking. Had a couple of other emails out but never heard back. Emailed elsewhere today. Here is the response from the author of the site I posted.


**************His Response:*******************
It's a long story, but some advertising pages on the web pull together plagiarized snippets from other websites, resulting in throwing nearby phrases together in a random way. My
guess is that you accidentally landed on a page of this
sort. Good luck -- W.O.
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Even if you've forgotten about this I will post any response I get about how it benefits 'felons'. I'm hooked now! Can't quit til I find out and have it in writing. Although, could be his answer above.
(Is it legal to ask about a criminal record and/or firing a person if found out?) I'll let you know that to, asked that in the emails I sent today also.
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