Arnulfo De La Cruz said he and other union representatives were aware of Latinos’ cooling support for Democrats.
Starbucks workers in three states sued, saying it broke the law when it changed its dress code but refused to reimburse employees who had to buy new clothes.
Starbucks workers in three states took legal action against the coffee giant Wednesday, saying it violated the law when it changed its dress code but refused to reimburse employees who had to buy new ...
Baristas in Illinois and Colorado filed class-action lawsuits against the coffee chain, and California workers filed complaints with the state's labor and workforce agency.
In recent years, I've noticed the collision between economic targets and ethical boundaries has become increasingly visible ...
Two groups of Transdev Services Inc. bus drivers have won class certification in their lawsuit claiming wage-related ...
Starbucks implemented a new dress code earlier this year, but chose not to reimburse employees for expenses, a lawsuit claims ...
Opinion: A year after California revised its Private Attorneys General Act, many large employers are still unsure how to ...
As hospitals across the U.S. continue to feel financial strain from tightened margins, rising costs and workforce shortages, California has emerged as ...
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TMF Rewound: California Cruising - Part 2
A few years ago I was fortunate enough to grab a few days riding in the good ol' us of A and rented myself a Ducati Diavel - ...
Utilizing data from Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), H-2A employers will now pay wages based on tiers of ...
SACRAMENTO—In a major blow to public health, the Superior Court of California has ruled that the State of California may ...
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