Today LAS-ELC traveled to Fresno to provide free legal services to homeless women veterans at the Fresno Women Veterans Stand Up. More than 200 people attended the event at the American Legion Post 500. Representative Jim Costa addressed the crowd and thanked women veterans for their service.
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San Francisco businesses lead the way in family-friendly policies. At today’s second annual Healthy Mothers Workplace Award Ceremony, 24 employers will be honored for their commitment to the health and equity of their employees, especially new parents. This year, San Francisco became the first city in the nation to give employees the right to request… Continue reading Healthy Mothers Workplace Awards Honor to San Francisco Businesses for Family-Friendly Policies[:es]Healthy Mothers Workplace Awards Honor San Francisco Business for Family-Friendly Policies[:zh]Healthy Mothers Workplace Awards Honor San Francisco Business for Family-Friendly Policies
California Becomes Second State to Provide Paid Sick Days
Today, Governor Brown took a historic step for working families and signed Assembly Bill 1522, which provides workers in California the guarantee of earned sick days, accruing one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, regardless of the size of the employer.
Richard Odgers, pioneer of diversity, gun control advocate, dies
Go to work sick or risk your job, that’s the question
Go to work sick or risk your job, that’s the question
Undocumented Immigrants Still Mistreated by Employers Despite New Laws
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LAS-ELC Settles Breastfeeding Discrimination Claim against World Journal
LAS-ELC today settled a claim on behalf of To-Wen Tseng, a journalist for the Chinese-language newspaper World Journal who was allegedly denied legally mandated lactation accommodations at work. In addition, Ms. Tseng claimed that World Journal discriminated against her because she requested a private space to pump breast milk.