
The Daily Prep List 3.27.2023
Labor After court ruling, California’s gig worker battle takes new turn CalMatters 3/20 The seemingly perpetual political and legal battle over whether gig workers for
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Labor After court ruling, California’s gig worker battle takes new turn CalMatters 3/20 The seemingly perpetual political and legal battle over whether gig workers for
Labor Starbucks workers go on nationwide strike ahead of shareholder meetings Courthouse News 3/22 (CN) — One hundred Starbucks locations across the country went on
Labor ‘Fed up’ California workers across industries demand more amid rising cost of living Los Angeles Times 3/23 Fast-food cooks and cashiers. Caretakers. Housekeepers. Hospital
Labor California’s Upcoming Fast-Food Ballot Measure, Explained Eater 3/21 When Ingrid Vilorio tested positive for COVID-19 in March 2021, she wasn’t worried about her symptoms
Labor Should California referendum law become harder to use? CalMatters 3/21 Over the last decade, as Democrats achieved total control of the state government and
Labor Unions and environmentalists push for California referendum reform Los Angeles Times 3/20 California’s influential labor unions, government watchdogs and environmental advocates repeatedly accuse corporations
Labor Two worker law fights to watch Politico California Playbook 3/15 THE BUZZ: What do Uber drivers and McDonald’s line cooks have in common? They’re
Labor All Eyes on California as Fast-Food Worker Rights Land on the 2024 Ballot Civil Eats 3/14 “Fortunately, now more than 1 million Californians have
Labor Why fast-food workers, ride-hail drivers, and nail technicians are fighting for this new form of labor organizing Fast Company 3/13 Lenny Peña, from Lawrence,
Labor California Bill Would Make Fast-Food Franchisors Liable for Franchisees’ Violation of Wage Law ArentFox Schiff 3/9 A.B. 1228 would mandate that the complaints alleging