A new law that was delayed amid budget troubles is set to take effect Oct. 16, benefiting hundreds of thousands of workers.
Gov. Gavin Newsom last year signed the law that gradually phases in pay increases for the state’s lowest-paid health workers ...
California's workers are struggling. Proposition 32 would give about 2 million of the state’s lowest-paid workers a modest ...
A study by UC Berkeley economists says the state’s mandated hourly minimum pay hike increased worker income, but left ...
An Arby’s franchisee in Carmichael says he and dozens of other restaurateurs have raised prices but are still hurting.
A regulation enforcing a $20 per hour minimum wage for fast-food workers has notably increased the earnings of workers ...
Prop 32 is one of the most divisive propositions on this year’s ballot. While California’s rising high cost of living is ...
The hourly minimum wage in San Diego, California, will rise to $17.25 from $16.85 effective Jan. 1, 2025, according to the city’s Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement.
Employers who may have used entry-level labor will move toward older, longer-term workers to justify higher costs.
October, health care workers will be getting a long-awaited minimum wage increase. According to a notice issued by the ...
California healthcare workers to see minimum wage increases starting Oct. 16, after delay. Gov. Newsom signed bill to raise wage to $25/hr by 2033.