Opinion ID: 1363702
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Heading Rank: 5

Heading: The Court of Appeal correctly resolved Highland's objections to the ALRB's additional unfair labor practice findings.

Text: As noted at the outset of this opinion, in addition to challenging the ALRB's findings and remedial order relating to its failure to bargain with the union over the effects of its decision to sell the ranch, Highland has also raised objections to a substantial number of the Board's additional unfair labor practice findings which relate, in general, to specific instances of alleged misconduct with respect to individual employees. The Court of Appeal thoroughly discussed each of these more limited issues in its comprehensive opinion in this case, and, after independently reviewing these matters, we have concluded that the Court of Appeal properly resolved each of these issues. Because these additional issues present no novel or important questions of law, we simply adopt the Court of Appeal's reasoning by reference, as we have done in similar circumstances in the past. (See People v. Scott (1978) 21 Cal.3d 284 [145 Cal. Rptr. 876, 578 P.2d 123]; People v. James (1977) 19 Cal.3d 99, 118 [137 Cal. Rptr. 447, 561 P.2d 1135].)