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American Canyon—Cal/OSHA cited a Bay Area company following an investigation into Emergency workers respond to the site where a 28-year-old construction worker died after he was crushed by rolling pipe at a road project southwest...
New York City has adopted an ordinance restricting when employer inquiries about applicants’ criminal histories may be made during the application process and imposing significant obligations on employers who intend to take action based on...
PORTLAND (Reuters) - Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed legislation on Monday Oregon Governor Kate Brown speaks at the state capital building in Salem, Oregon, February 20, 2015. REUTERS/Steve Dipaola mandating paid sick leave for nearly...
Los Angeles—A Superior Court judge last week sided with the Labor Commissioner’s Office in finding that a Los Angeles trucking company misclassified an employee as an independent contractor. The court affirmed that Laca Express Inc....
Los Angeles—California Labor Commissioner Julie A. Su this week cited Paramount-based El Super grocery store chain for multiple wage theft violations, with assessments and penalties totaling $180,668. The chain of 43 markets is owned and...
Oakland—Cal/OSHA is urging all employers, particularly those in the Sacramento Valley and adjacent foothills, to protect their outdoor workers from heat illness. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for these areas,...
In this photo provided by IKEA, employee Adrian Gonzalez, center, of Burbank, Calif., helps pump up the crowd waiting to enter the new IKEA store during grand-opening ceremonies in Orlando, FL (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack,...
Oakland—The Labor Enforcement Task Force (LETF), a coalition of government agencies under the direction of the Department of Industrial Relations that combats the underground economy, has produced new educational materials to inform workers of their...
Suit also alleges discrimination against non-Hispanics, intentional underpayment of women BALTIMORE — A Baltimore staffing agency for federal contractors allegedly hired Hispanic construction laborers, and then harassed and discriminated against them. It also allowed supervisors...
San Francisco—California Labor Commissioner Julie A. Su awarded $138,386 in back pay to a caregiver who worked 16-hour days in San Francisco for less than minimum wage, usually without a day off. The amount includes...
The City of Los Angeles has announced that the minimum wage will rise to $15 per hour, according to the following schedule: Employers with 26 or more employees generally must pay a wage of at...
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti signs an ordinance raising the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020 from the current $9 in Los Angeles, California June 13, 2015. REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn Los Angeles Mayor...