Posted inLocal News As more Californians allege on-the-job violations, labor groups say bosses retaliate by Jeanne Kuang and Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, CalMatters September 8, 2023
Posted inFeatured News Providing $100 per day to jurors increased economic, racial diversity of juries — report by Lydia Sidhom, Bay City News August 18, 2023
Posted inLocal News Sonoma County job fair provides resources for veterans and those facing homelessness by Thomas Hughes, Bay City News March 22, 2023
Posted inLocal News ‘Recession’ does not compute: Tech layoffs won’t hurt downtown San Jose, experts say by Joseph Geha, San Jose Spotlight January 13, 2023
Posted inLocal News Berkeley ordinance to protect, compensate low-pay workers at city’s biggest employers by Staff, Bay City News December 2, 2022
Posted inLocal News California has nation’s toughest labor laws, but enforcement agency is too understaffed by Alejandro Lazo, Jeanne Kuang and Julie Watts, CalMatters October 18, 2022
Posted inLocal News Opinion: Employers must move beyond token celebrations of Hispanic Heritage Month by Tammy Ramos, J.D., LatinaVIDA September 24, 2022
Posted inLocal News A Silicon Valley lawmaker wants to protect workers from employer spying, retaliation by Lil Kalish, CalMatters April 23, 2022
Posted inLocal News Domestic workers would receive easier access to paid leave under S.F. proposal by Daniel Montes, Bay City News October 30, 2021November 1, 2021