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California Grocers Assn. v. City of Los Angeles, B206750,
COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION FIVE, July 30, 2009, Filed
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Overview: Ordinance requiring purchasers of large grocery stores to employ the existing workforce was preempted under Cal. Const., art. XI, ? 7, because the field of health and sanitation standards in retail food facilities was fully occupied as set forth in Health & Saf. Code, ? 113705; alternatively, federal labor relations law preempted the ordinance.
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