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Archive for February, 2014
Final Decision Issued In San Jose “Measure B” Pension Litigation
February 26, 2014 by
Teague Paterson
Judge Lucas has issued a final ruling on the challenges to San Jose’s pension measure – “Measure B.” Beeson, Tayer & Bodine (BT&B) represented American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 101… Read More
Bargaining Agreement Controls Scope of “Overtime” Hours for Premium Pay
February 20, 2014 by
Adrian Barnes
In a recent opinion, a California appellate court considered whether California Labor Code’s definition of “overtime” applies to employees covered by a valid collective bargaining agreement (CBA). The case is Vranish et al. v. Exxon… Read More
Peace Officers’ POBRA Rights Are Not Absolute
February 3, 2014 by
Lisa Charbonneau
Public sector labor law involving rights of police officers under departmental investigation are complex with guidance coming from both legislative and case law documentation. The recent California appellate court decision, Quezada v. City of Los… Read More
Final Decision Issued In San Jose “Measure B” Pension Litigation
February 26, 2014 by Teague Paterson
Judge Lucas has issued a final ruling on the challenges to San Jose’s pension measure – “Measure B.” Beeson, Tayer & Bodine (BT&B) represented American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 101… Read More
Bargaining Agreement Controls Scope of “Overtime” Hours for Premium Pay
February 20, 2014 by Adrian Barnes
In a recent opinion, a California appellate court considered whether California Labor Code’s definition of “overtime” applies to employees covered by a valid collective bargaining agreement (CBA). The case is Vranish et al. v. Exxon… Read More
Peace Officers’ POBRA Rights Are Not Absolute
February 3, 2014 by Lisa Charbonneau
Public sector labor law involving rights of police officers under departmental investigation are complex with guidance coming from both legislative and case law documentation. The recent California appellate court decision, Quezada v. City of Los… Read More