SACRAMENTO -- The raging battle over the political and economic clout of labor unions is headed west to California.
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Kaiser health care workers, joined by nurses, picketed Tuesday at Kaiser Permanente Sacramento area hospitals, part of demonstrations statewide over stalled labor negotiations.
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There will be plenty on this issue in the upcoming weeks, but since the Sacramento arena issue has b
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A proposed June ballot measure that would have prohibited the city of Sacramento from requiring labor organization agreements on publicly-funded construction projects has failed to gather enough signatures.
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NEW YORK and BOSTON, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading law firm Seyfarth Shaw LLP announced that Lisa J. Damon, Chair of the firm's national Labor & Employment Department, has been selected by global ...
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SACRAMENTO -- The raging battle over the political and economic clout of labor unions is headed west to California.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Online advertised vacancies rose 61,300 in January to 4,383,400, according to The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine® (HWOL) Data Series released today. Nationally, ...
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The state's powerful labor groups have anxiously witnessed union rights and benefits being gutted in Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana, and now unions in California are girding for an all-out war over a ballot initiative that would curb their ability to raise political cash. More Politics & Government
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Labor unions, historically a powerful interest group at Sacramento City Hall, are suddenly at a crossroads.
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Labor, business and other interests spent more than $285 million in 2011, new documents show. The California Teachers Assn. spent the most, $6.5 million, as schools battled cuts. Reporting from Sacramento -- Businesses, unions and other interests set a record last year for what they spent lobbying California's government: more than $285 million, according to disclosures required by the state ...
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