California-based employers who send workers from other states into California must pay the employees pursuant to California law, not the law of the state where the employees reside, according to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Sullivan v. Oracle Corp. 06-56649 (9th Cir. Dec. 13, 2011). 

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California based employers who send workers from other states into California must pay  the employees pursuant to California law, not the law of the state where those employees reside, according to the California Supreme Court ruling in Sullivan v. Oracle Corp. (SC  S170577 6/30/11).  The Supreme Court’s decision is a mixed bag of