Labor fights to protect gig workers
By Sheri Williams Hundreds of union members rallied at the state Capitol on July 10 to urge legislators to support
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By Sheri Williams Hundreds of union members rallied at the state Capitol on July 10 to urge legislators to support
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams Sacramento is poised for another boom of government construction, bring more than $4 billion in state funds
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams In legislation that is being closely watched across the nation and championed by unions, California may soon
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams Longtime California Labor leader Rusty Hicks was elected to lead the state Democratic Party at the recent
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams More than a thousand teachers and their supporters marched at the Capitol in late May to fight
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams SEIU-UHW members across the state began a series of pickets in May to fight for a fair
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams Continuing a long-running fight with the University of California, members of UPTE-CWA and AFSCME braved the rain to protest
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams Celebrating the annual May Day march in Sacramento, hundreds of workers converged on the state Capitol to
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams Sacramento teachers will strike for a second day on May 22 to protest continuing unfair labor practices
Read MoreCourtesy of the California Labor Federation There is a lot of talk about how technology will build a future where
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams For the third time in less than a year, workers at the University of California hit the
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams Sacramento teachers may be forced onto the picket lines soon to fight SCUSD to honor its contract
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams The 19th Annual Cesar Chavez Day march once again filled Southside Park with union members, activists and
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams With Sacramento Unified School District running out of money, teachers and other union members are fighting to
Read MoreLabor advocates and their supporters beat back a proposed city ordinance last month that would have curtailed the rights of
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