
Proposed Bill Would Cover California Day Laborers Under Workers’ Compensation
Last year, a legislative bill intended to expand the parameters of the state’s workers’ compensation benefits and the CA Labor Code § 3352, passed. Even

Last year, a legislative bill intended to expand the parameters of the state’s workers’ compensation benefits and the CA Labor Code § 3352, passed. Even

As the workforce across the country ages, there is a greater likelihood that these older employees will suffer an injury while on the job. In

We’ve all seen the many empty lots that dot many parts of California. Even after a developer purchases land, it can sometimes be many years

The former owner of a Long Beach, CA hospital was recently sentenced for running an elaborate workers’ compensation scheme. Michael Drobot, 73, was found guilty of paying

There is an exciting new option for farmworkers to travel to their agricultural job sites in California: clean transportation. The California Vanpool Authority (CalVans) recently

If you become injured at work, it’s important that you know what to do in order to receive workers’ compensation benefits. In this post, we’ll

Labor organizer Cesar Chavez spent most of December, 1970 behind bars at the Old Monterey County Jail. Now, 48 years later, Chavez was honored during

Gig economy companies like Uber and Lyft have had meteoric success in capturing large market shares thanks to the great value and ease of use

As immigration laws tighten and enforcement becomes more strict, many farmers across the U.S. are struggling to find enough workers to harvest their crops. In

This month, four workers were injured and one person killed after a rebar column collapsed at a build site on the University of California San Diego campus.