The New Assault on Part-Time Jobs
A new proposal in Sacramento could beat up companies that depend on part-time workers. Called AB 5, the proposed bill is a roundhouse punch to
A new proposal in Sacramento could beat up companies that depend on part-time workers. Called AB 5, the proposed bill is a roundhouse punch to
It’s been a month since Nestle USA announced it was moving out of Glendale, and still it bothers me. Why? It occurred to me that
Here’s a study you may find interesting: Among all states, California spends the lowest percent of its budget on infrastructure, according to a report last
California is enjoying a remarkable economic turnaround. Job creation is up, the unemployment rate is down and elected officials are getting raw hands from all
In the past, whenever I came across an article in which someone boosted the notion of secession, it elicited a chuckle from me. Boy, that’s
The Santa Clarita Valley along with cities in the Antelope and Conejo valleys often market themselves as a kind of low-cost alternative. A business in
Is the so-called Neighborhood Integrity Initiative really something to be feared? I think it could be a great advancement for the city of Los Angeles.
Mike Feuer had a nice chance to buff up his somewhat-tarnished relationship with the local business community a couple of weeks ago. Instead, he blew
Congress claimed it was sticking it to the fat cats 14 years ago when it passed a raft of laws regulating public stocks. But you