SACRAMENTO — The union representing 3,500 state-employed attorneys has reached a tentative contract deal with state negotiators.
The two-year pact does not include direct pay raises for members of California Attorneys, Administrative Law Judges and Hearing Officers in State Employment, the bargaining unit better known as CASE. But employees who have held the top step of their job classifications for at least a year would receive a 4 percent salary increase in 2013. More than half of CASE members are expected to qualify for that pay boost, a union official said.
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