Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to have an available action for damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to have an available action for damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion only if the university failed to reach a decision regarding a complaint filed with a specified university officer by the injured party within the time limits established for that purpose by the Regents of the University of California. This bill would also authorize an available action for damages if the university reached a decision regarding the complaint filed with the specified university officer and state that these provisions are not intended to prohibit an injured party from seeking a remedy if the university has not satisfactorily addressed the complaint within 18 months. »Less
Disclosure of improper governmental activities: University of California: damages.
An act to amend Section 8547.10 of the Government Code, relating to improper governmental activities.
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to have an available action for damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to have an available action for damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion only if the university failed to reach a decision regarding a complaint filed with a specified university officer by the injured party within the time limits established for that purpose by the Regents of the University of California. This bill would also authorize an available action for damages if the university reached a decision regarding the complaint filed with the specified university officer and state that these provisions are not intended to prohibit an injured party from seeking a remedy if the university has not satisfactorily addressed the complaint within 18 months. »Less
Disclosure of improper governmental activities: University of California: damages.
An act to amend Section 8547.10 of the Government Code, relating to improper governmental activities.
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to have an available action for damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to have an available action for damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion only if the university failed to reach a decision regarding a complaint filed with a specified university officer by the injured party within the time limits established for that purpose by the Regents of the University of California. This bill would also authorize an available action for damages if the university reached a decision regarding the complaint filed with the specified university officer and state that these provisions are not intended to prohibit an injured party from seeking a remedy if the university has not satisfactorily addressed the complaint within 18 months . »Less
Disclosure of improper governmental activities: University of California: damages.
An act to amend Section 8547.10 of the Government Code, relating to improper governmental activities.
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to have an available action for damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to have an available action for damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion only if the university failed to reach a decision regarding a complaint filed with a specified university officer by the injured party within the time limits established for that purpose by the Regents of the University of California. This bill would also authorize an available action for damages if the university reached a decision regarding the complaint filed with the specified university officer . »Less
Disclosure of improper governmental activities: University of California: damages.
An act to amend Section 8547.10 of the Government Code, relating to improper governmental activities.
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to recover damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion only if the university ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the California Whistleblower Protection Act, authorizes a University of California employee or applicant for employment to recover damages caused by intentional acts of reprisal, retaliation, threats, or coercion only if the university failed to reach a decision regarding a complaint filed with a specified university officer by the injured party within the time limits established for that purpose by the Regents of the University of California. This bill would also authorize recovery for damages if the university reached a decision regarding the complaint within those time limits. »Less
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Watchdog group sues over Palin speaking contract Legal Newsline, April 16, 2010
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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 2010 7:16:00 PM
Watchdog group sues over Palin speaking contract
BY CHRIS RIZOSarah Palin (R)Jerry Brown (D)
URLOCK, Calif. (Legal Newsline)-A lawsuit was filed Friday against a California public university over its refusal to disclose details about its confidential agreement with national Republican figure Sarah Palin -- a brouhaha that sparked an ...