LOS ANGELES - On April 11, attorneys for five parties assembled before Superior Court Judge James T. Ford to argue about the proposed Cal-OSHA standard for control of RMIs (repetitive motion injuries). They represented the California Labor Federation, two injured workers and the Attorney General on behalf of the Cal-OSH Standards Board. Representing intervenors were lawyers for the American and California Trucking Associations and the national AFL-CIO.Labor Code 6357 directed the Standards Board to "
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