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Sep 6, 2007
Court Interpreters Go Out on Strike
More than 400 court interpreters working in Los Angeles, among other counties, went on strike Wednesday. They claim their wages are one third to half of what other interpreters make. What will be the impact on the Los Angeles Courts? Larry talks about the impact of the strike with Alex Abella of the California Federation of Interpreters, and Alan Parachini of the LA County Superior Courts.

More than 400 court interpreters working in Los Angeles, among other counties, went on strike Wednesday. They claim their wages are one third to half of what other interpreters make. What will be the impact on the Los Angeles Courts? Larry talks about the impact of the strike with Alex Abella of the California Federation of Interpreters, and Alan Parachini of the LA County Superior Courts.

More than 400 court interpreters working in Los Angeles, among other counties, went on strike Wednesday. They claim their wages are one third to half of what other interpreters make. What will be the impact on the Los Angeles Courts? Larry talks about the impact of the strike with Alex Abella of the California Federation of Interpreters, and Alan Parachini of the LA County Superior Courts.

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