California's Division of Labor Standards Enforcement has no labor standards of their own!

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.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Acting Labor Commissioner Robert Jones boasts of $2M lawsuit against Wal-Mart, but doesn't boast about the almost $100M Wal-Mart saved by...

shortening the meal period statute from three years to one year. In a recent lawsuit up in Nor Cal (Alameda, perhaps?), Wal-Mart's dealing with the courts about meal periods. With Robert Jones politicizing the meal period laws, instead of a $150 million lawsuit, Wal-Mart is now only looking at +/-$50 million dollar lawsuit. By my math, Acting Labor Commissioner Robert Jones gave them a +/-$100 million dollar savings! Hell yes they can pay the DLSE's $2 million lawsuit! Jones probably saved them $98 million dollars! BRAVO, Robert Jones! Way to hook-up just one employer!
How else are you making things better for the working Californian, the public? We clearly see how just one company benefits from you.

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