The improbable labor win is raising comparisons to thwarted efforts to organize workers in the early 2000s.
Due to decades of wage stagnation, it will take an aggressive set of pro-labor policies for workers to be properly compensated.
The organic and vegetarian meal maker is facing a litany of complaints from employees over workplace abuses.
California tries to address dangerous work conditions, low pay and staff turnover in its care facilities.
After teetering for weeks at the edge of a strike, Kroger and Albertsons employees approve a new union contract.
New well count rises as governor appoints oil lobbyist to top role.
More than a ground-breaking Dodger star, Jackie Robinson had a radical side, too.
In one of the most polluted parts of the state, locals wonder who will benefit from California’s latest gold rush.
Kalmus, a climate scientist and activist, explains why we need to act now, and fast, to forestall calamity.
The city’s ‘Right to Organize’ ordinance requires landlords to recognize tenant associations in their buildings.