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Legal Fallout From Immigrant Marches
The Legal Aid Society of San Francisco’s Employment Law Center says workers who took the day off are facing retailiation.
The Legal Aid Society of San Francisco�s Employment Law Center says workers who took the day off are facing retaliation. ALSO BLOGGED: Cris Arguedas is honored by a group of woman defenders. AND: Corrigan�s debut Death becomes her.
May 11, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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Legal Fallout From Immigrant Marches
The Legal Aid Society of San Francisco’s Employment Law Center says workers who took the day off are facing retailiation.
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