The union representing criminal attorneys employed by Sacramento County announced Friday they would walk off the job on Monday.
The union is seeking higher pay, which it says is necessary to attract and retain competent deputy district attorneys, deputy public defenders and child support attorneys. They are seeking a 5.5% pay increase and retroactive pay.
"SCAA represents 300 attorneys and about 275 will be striking," said Sacramento Attorneys Association Union ...
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