Some large California employers have started offering onsite daycare services as a perk to attract employees.
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A minimum wage increase for California health care workers is finally kicking in
California’s minimum wage law for health care workers is set to take effect in October 2024, raising pay for employees at hospitals and clinics.
California forbids plans to unmask workers at In-N-Out — and most other workplaces
For at least another year and a half, California employers won’t be able to follow In-N-Out’s lead in banning workers from wearing masks on the job.
California caste discrimination bill stays alive
An effort to ban caste discrimination in California survived in committee today, despite months of opposition organized by groups that alleged the bill would unfairly target South Asians.
A Workers’ Guide to Wage Theft: What to do if your boss steals your wages
Wage theft is common in low-wage industries in California.
Pressure builds for workers’ compensation overhaul [California]
Fair warning: This column will be about workers’ compensation, a topic that’s very complicated and totally lacking in sex appeal, but one that involves many billions of dollars and potentially affects millions of workers.
A Silicon Valley lawmaker wants to protect workers from employer spying
The Workplace Technology Accountability Act, or AB 1651, would create a set of privacy standards for employer workplace monitoring tools.
Low-wage workers in California can’t afford to take family leave. This bill seeks to change that.
California was the first state to offer paid leave to parents and caregivers.
California isn’t fully tracking serious workplace COVID-19 cases in Fresno. Here’s why
A year after the first COVID-19 case hit California, the state agency in charge of policing offices, warehouses, and other workplaces is understaffed and significantly undercounting the number of people in Fresno County and across the state who’ve fallen seriously ill with the coronavirus.