Financing unemployment insurance benefits with federal loans and taxes on employers cannot continue indefinitely.
Assembly Bill 288 gives the state authority to step in when the National Labor Relations Board can't or won't act.
California’s debt will reach $23.2 billion by year’s end, according to the state’s most recent report, and it’s likely to ...
Some federal workers won't qualify for unemployment benefits. But those uncertain if they qualify are encouraged to apply.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Friday that he signed Assembly Bill 288, authored by Assemblymember Tina McKinnor (D-Inglewood), which strengthens labor protections for California’s private sector ...
Lorena Gonzalez of the California Labor Federation called AB 288 “the most significant labor law reform in nearly a century.” ...
The National Labor Relations Board is unable to meet due to inaction in Washington. The Golden State is pushing an ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law that bans state lawmakers from signing non-disclosure agreements when ...
Proposition 50 is part of a spiraling national fight over redistricting, sparked by President Donald Trump, that could ...
The reason the ADA has become overshadowed by excessive litigation is California’s chronically unfair penalty structure.
The idea has proved to be the same wedge issue it was two years ago, clearing the House on Tuesday on a 106-to-97 vote.
As Saturday is the 10th day of the federal government shutdown, federal workers are facing layoffs and may face possible back pay. Video Above: How would a shutdown effect CA? Gov.