P1274 Public employees earning more than $100,000 per year do not have a reasonable expectation that their names, job titles, and gross salaries will remain private; the public's interest in disclosure of that information under the California Public Records Act outweighs the privacy interest of the public employees.CitationINTERNATIONAL FEDERATION v SUPERIOR COURT (Public Employees' Salaries) 42 C4 319 [See: GovC 6250 etseq; PenC 832.7, 832.8; Wilder v Superior Court 66 CA4 77, T/AT 9/98; City of LA v Superior Court 111 CA4 883, P/AT 11/03; Hill v NCAA 7 C4 1; Int'l Federation v Superior Court (RevGrtd) 128 CA4 586, P/AT 5/05; Commission v Superior Court 42 C4 278, P/AT 11/07]
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