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Union Workers May Not Benefit from New Minimum Wage in LA

By now everyone is aware that the City of Los Angeles has raised the local minimum to $15 dollars an hour.  This was seen as a major victim for the city’s large number of working poor, and is one of the most progressive increases in the nation.  However, according to…

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California Jury Orders Taco Bell to Pay Workers in 10-Year-Old Case

According to a recent news article from Eater, a lawsuit that has dragged on for ten years involving employees who sued for half a million dollars claiming that Taco Bell made them take unpaid lunch breaks is finally over.  The lawsuit ended when a California jury awarded the plaintiffs $500,000…

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California Domestic Workers Demand Fair Wages

Equal pay for equal work has long been one of the main goals for those fighting for women’s rights.  However, while the goal and the protests have been around for decades, we are still a long way from realizing that goal.  For this reason, those in the Democratic party running for the…

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Unemployment Down in LA, Though Jobs Down as Well

A recent news feature from the Los Angeles Business Journal discusses how the unemployment rate is down in Los Angeles County. At the time, reports show there are nearly 90,000 fewer jobs on the books since the start of this year. As for the actual numbers, the unemployment rate fell…

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Hospital Workers Protest High Salaries of Executive

Companies expect workers to understand that when the economy is bad or if the company has experienced tough times for other reasons.  While that may make some sense, it doesn’t always seem that way when the company executives are making $500,000 a year and getting millions in bonuses while telling…

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Domestic Workers Protest in California

According to a recent news article from the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, domestic workers participated in a demonstration in support of a proposition that would provided overtime for domestic workers permanently.  There is currently a law that provides for overtime pay for domestic workers, but it was a done via…

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Retail Workers Protest Job Layoffs, Salary Cuts in Los Angeles Area

According to a recent newscast from ABC 7, a large retailer in the Los Angeles area is cutting hours, reducing hours, and laying off workers, and this is leading to large scale protests by company employees. The company is claiming that it has no choice, as it trying to survive and…

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Some Fear $15 Wage Minimums Will Drive Jobs Out of L.A.

A recent opinion column in the Orange County Register takes an employer-favored look at how a $15 minimum wage could drive jobs out of California, even though there are nearby places like Orange County that are not subject to Los Angeles’ minimum wage law. Los Angeles County and the City…

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