If Commissioner Bradstreet wants to improve the Corrales beat-down, then why are child entertainment work permits still the #1 DLSE priority?

Labels: Almaraz, Bradstreet, cms, work permits
An unofficial blog highlighting inefficient, incompetent service that taxpayers receive as a result of DLSE mismanagement. The opinions here are mine and should not be read by anyone. DIR lawyers Christopher Frick, Angela Bradstreet, Anthony Mischel, Vanessa Holton, Steve McGinty and Richard Munoz spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars dedicated to taking a crap on the 1st Amendment instead of doing DIR-related work for the taxpayers.
Labels: Almaraz, Bradstreet, cms, work permits
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Word is that the Labor Commissioner told attorneys in the Legal Section that all of the talent agency cases need to have written decisions issued within 30 days of the conclusion of the hearing. That's important for the millionaire actors with cases against the millionaire talent agents. So let's see, we have entertainment work permits as a top priority in the district offices and talent agency decisions as a top priority for the DLSE lawyers. Think the fact that the Governor is a Hollywood actor has anything to do with this brilliant ordering of our priorities?
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