[Source: The Business Times] Layoffs and discharges are starting to pile up at America’s smallest firms. Some 305,000 workers lost their jobs in October at businesses with less than 10 employees, according to data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS). That’s up by 137,000 from the previous month. It was the biggest Read More…
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California’s proposed zero-emission trucking rules ignore years of industry concerns
[Source: Commentary/CalMatters] On Thursday, the California Air Resources Board will hold the first of two hearings on the nation’s first zero-emission mandate for trucking fleets. The proposal completely ignores the numerous practical concerns the trucking industry has raised for years. In some respects, CARB regulating the trucking industry is nothing new. Since 2008, California truckers Read More…
Going electric: California car mandate would hit mechanics hard
[Source: CalMATTERS] The pungent odor of motor oil and grease wafts through the air at JR Automotive in San Francisco as Jesus Rojas lifts the hood of a 2014 Honda Civic to inspect its engine. Gasoline-powered vehicles like this one have hundreds of moving parts and other components that keep mechanics like Rojas busy. Rojas, Read More…
EEO-1 reporting deadline extended
[Source: CalChamber] The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has extended the 2019 and 2020 EEO-1 reporting deadline to August 23, 2021. All employers with 100 or more employees (and federal government contractors with 50 or more employees) are obligated to report their EEO-1 Component data (How to Submit 2019, 2020 EEO-1 Component 1 Data Read More…
California businesses may have to pay more for workers’ compensation as benchmark rates are under review
[Source: The North Bay Business Journal] While it has little to do yet with the coronavirus, workers’ compensation insurance rates may be going up. Over the next month, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara will review rates recommended by the Workers Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau, a nonprofit which evaluates trends, including the costs of potential claims. Read More…
Save metal finishing in California. Join our efforts. Contribute today.
[Source: MFACA] The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has proposed to phase out decorative hex chrome by 2024, hard chrome by 2028, and chromic acid anodize by 2033. Join our efforts to save metal finishing. Contribute today. CSBA member Metal Finishers Association of California will no longer be able to provide this vital service to Read More…
Lost your job in California? New bill might force these employers to hire back workers
[Source: Saramento Bee] California workers from an industry devastated by the coronavirus pandemic would have a chance to return to the jobs under a bill advanced by the state Assembly this week. Under the bill, employers in parts of the hospitality industry would have to offer any available jobs first to qualified employees who were Read More…
Newsom asked for a fracking ban – he may get more than he bargained for with ambitious plan
[Source: Los Angeles Times] When Gov. Gavin Newsom voiced his support last year for a ban on hydraulic fracturing by oil and gas companies, an effort long fought by the industry and trade unions alike, he gave Democrats a green light to send him legislation to achieve that goal as they saw fit. But the Read More…
Opinion: ‘Hero pay’ proposals will lead to unintended consequences
[Source: The Orange County Register] We’re not sure why people were shocked by the predictable outcome of Long Beach’s decision to dramatically boost the hourly pay of grocery workers during the pandemic. After the vote, Kroger announced the shuttering of “long-struggling” Ralphs and Food 4 Less locations. That mandate ends up hurting hourly workers and Read More…