A six-member board overseeing the safety of California’s workplaces on Thursday will consider imposing new rules intended to curb the spread of the coronavirus, which has been surging across the state.
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Editorial: Religious freedom is no excuse for discrimination against gay couples
A Catholic social services agency urged the Supreme Court this week to rule that the agency can participate in the city of Philadelphia’s foster care program while refusing to work with same-sex couples.
Cal/OSHA will create emergency COVID workplace safety rules
After months of discussion, California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health will move forward with emergency statewide standards to address what worker advocates have been calling “an occupational health emergency.”
Coronavirus may be creating better bosses, who talk less and listen more
Back in the pre-COVID-19 days, Mitchell Spearman didn’t talk to his staff much about their feelings.