2011 PORAC Conference, Power Point Presentation
A new case came down today from the 4th Appellate District, Jaramillo v. County of Orange, which establishes that POBR waivers are not enforceable for any Law Enforcement officer, even executive staff. This case, factually, ...
CA Supreme Court Should Be Careful in Offering ‘Flexibility’ to Employees to Take Meal Periods If the Los Angeles Times article https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/11/california-supreme-court-worker-rest-meal-break-case.html is an accurate predictor that the CA Supreme Court is inclined to offer ‘flexibility’ ...
DR. CONRAD MURRAY CONVICTED OF INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER, WILL LOSE LICENSE TO PRACTICE MEDICINE A Los Angeles County jury convicted Dr. Conrad Murray of involuntary manslaughter on Monday, November 7, 2011. Lost in all the media hype and ...
It appears that Governor Jerry Brown’s recently unveiled 12-Point Public Employee Pension Reform Plan is gaining traction over a wide swath of California voters and not just fiscal conservatives. Periodically the Sacramento Bee publishes an ...
Tailgating at the Office Joy C. Rosenquist Think of a company Christmas party as tailgating. The ball game stadium is the office and the party is in the parking lot. Even though you’re partying in ...
The biggest pension fund for California teachers, CalSTRS, is experiencing a massive funding gap and the California Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) is proposing new accounting rules for calculating the fund’s liabilities that will make ...