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State Supreme Court seems poised to leave Prop 22 unchanged
The specific question before the state’s highest court is whether Prop. 22 conflicts with the state Legislature’s constitutional power to enforce a complete workers’ compensation system. Because of a clause in the initiative declaring gig workers independent contractors not eligible for workers’ comp, the whole law could be thrown out. But the justices did not seem to want to do...
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Upcoming state audit targets California’s housing mandates
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For the Golden State Valkyries, business is booming already
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Why I’d rather wait in line than use Disney’s virtual queue
The system for allocating spots on popular attractions frequently devolves into a game of random chance.
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Over $450,000 in back pay, damages awarded to workers at Half Moon Bay farms where mass shootings took place
An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor found employees housed in "sickening conditions" and cheated out of wages.
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Mountain View apartment complex is bought for more than $100 million
A big apartment and retail complex in downtown Mountain View has been bought for more than $100 million.