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Posted inOpinion

Opinion: State Civil Rights Department Tramples Businesses with ‘Bounty Hunting’ Lawsuits

Karen Anderson by Karen Anderson August 7, 2023August 8, 2023

Dubbed the “bounty hunter” provision, a law passed by the state Legislature in 2012 allows the California Civil Rights Department to use contingency suits against companies to build up the departmental budget.

Pier 300
Posted inBusiness

West Coast Port Labor Skirmishes Simmer; Contract Still Elusive

by Reuters June 12, 2023June 13, 2023
COVID coronavirus
Posted inBusiness

Minimum Wage in City of San Diego Increases to $16.30 an Hour in 2023

by City News Service January 1, 2023January 2, 2023
Hospital staffers protest
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: Labor Unions Are Growing in California Because Workers Need Them

David Huerta by David Huerta December 12, 2021December 13, 2021
Flags over state Capitol
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: California Experiments with European-Style Social Democracy

Dan Walters by Dan Walters • CalMatters Columnist October 4, 2021October 5, 2021
Road construction on San Diego Mission Road. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: California’s Labor Day Lament Is A Growing Shortage of Workers

Dan Walters by Dan Walters • CalMatters Columnist September 6, 2021September 11, 2021
Waiter at The Current Burger delivers an order in Fashion Valley on Feb. 6, 2021.
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: New Cal/OSHA Mask Rules Impose Impossible Burdens on Struggling California Employers

by Jerry Sanders June 3, 2021June 4, 2021
One thousand cars arrived at the stadium by the time the event opened at 9 a.m.
Posted inBusiness

Survey: Harder Hit By Pandemic Job Losses – Latinos, Blacks, Those With Lower Education, Incomes

by Reuters April 11, 2021April 12, 2021
Money
Posted inCrime

State Labor Commissioner Says Wages Owed to Workers at Shuttered Vista Bakery

Debbie Sklar by Debbie L. Sklar February 11, 2021February 11, 2021
President Trump plays golf
Posted inPolitics

$900 Billion Federal Stimulus Will Help California’s Struggling Amid COVID

Avatar photo by Editor December 28, 2020January 19, 2021
One hundred fifty cots are ready for the influx of asylum seekers bused in by the Customs and Border Protection.
Posted inCrime

County Emergency Services Increases Qualified Shelter Workers By 67% In 2020

Debbie Sklar by Debbie L. Sklar December 22, 2020January 19, 2021
The coronavirus
Posted inBusiness

San Diego Region Projected To Lose $12.4 Billion In 2020 Due To The Pandemic

Christine Huard by Christine Huard October 15, 2020January 19, 2021
Office worker
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: Forget AB5—Coronavirus Will Fundamentally Change on How California Works

Avatar photo by Editor March 23, 2020March 24, 2020
California farm workers
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: California’s Maligned PAGA Law Truly Protects Vulnerable Employees

Avatar photo by Editor March 14, 2020March 15, 2020

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