Pa. House passes paid leave bill after 7 years of debate
After seven years of debate, the Pennsylvania House has passed a paid leave bill. This milestone decision marks a significant moment for workers and legislators across the Commonwealth.
After seven years of debate, the Pennsylvania House has passed a paid leave bill. This milestone decision marks a significant moment for workers and legislators across the Commonwealth.
Thirty elected officials have signed a letter opposing a referendum petition that seeks to overturn Los Angeles’s Olympic wage ordinance. The LA Alliance for Tourism, Jobs and Progress must collect 93,000 valid signatures by the end of the month to qualify the measure for the 2026 ballot.
With union membership at just 9.2%, New Hampshire lags behind the national average, even as organized labor returns to the forefront of national discussions. The state’s declining unionization highlights a contrast with the growing national attention on workers’ rights.
Pomona is stepping up efforts to combat wage theft by collaborating with the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office to prosecute offenders. This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to protecting workers’ rights and addressing fraud within the community.