California workers are allowed to sue employers for themselves and others if they believe they’ve been victims of wage theft under a unique state law. But a new ballot measure would replace the law if approved in November.
A business-backed ballot initiative would hurt workers, labor researchers say. But proponents say lawsuits don't help workers and hurt small businesses and nonprofits.
A business-backed ballot initiative would hurt workers, labor researchers say. But proponents say lawsuits don't help workers and hurt small businesses and nonprofits.
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Advocates in California committed to improving the skills of individuals to meet the human resource needs of the state want to see more diversity among young people joining the workforce. Dr. Angelo Farooq, Chair of the California Workforce Development Board (CWDB), says he’s proud of the work his office has done to connect young people from diverse backgrounds to opportunities in various fields but more needs to be done. | By Max Elramsisy California Black Media Advocates in California committed to improving the skills of individuals to meet the human resource needs of the state want to see more diversity among young people joining the workforce. Dr. Angelo Farooq, Chair of the California Workforce Development Board (CWDB), says he’s proud of the work his office