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Daily Archives: November 11, 2020

Un manifestante muestra un cartel durante un mitin en Arena Green durante la Marcha de Mujeres en San José el 18 de enero de 2020. Foto de Anda Chu, Bay Area News Group
Posted inCalMatters en Español

Es posible que a las trabajadoras no les está yendo tan bien como usted cree

Avatar photo by Laurence Du Sault and CalMatters November 11, 2020November 12, 2020

El nuevo índice clasifica el bienestar de las mujeres en todos los condados de California y muestra que las mujeres de Santa Clara son las más propensas a trabajar en empleos de bajos salarios en el estado.

A protester displays a sign during a rally at Arena Green during the Women's March San Jose on Jan. 18, 2020. Photo by Anda Chu, Bay Area News Group
Posted inCalifornia Divide

Women workers may not be faring as well as you’d think

by Laurence Du Sault November 11, 2020November 12, 2020
A special education pre-k class that has been permitted to reopen amid coronavirus concerns on the Lu Sutton Elementary school campus in Novato on Oct. 27, 2020. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
Posted inEducation

What Prop. 15’s defeat means for California schools

Avatar photo by Ricardo Cano November 11, 2020November 11, 2020
Reglas de distanciamiento social destinadas a proteger contra la transmisión de COVID-19, en inglés y español, que se muestran a la entrada de un sitio de construcción comercial en Sunnyvale el 10 de mayo de 2020. California no pone a disposición del público los datos de casos de COVID-19 en el lugar de trabajo . Foto de Andrei Stanescu vía iStock
Posted inCalMatters en Español

Oregón publica brotes en el lugar de trabajo, California no tiene tal plan

Avatar photo by Laurence Du Sault and CalMatters November 11, 2020November 12, 2020
Cattle graze in Modoc County south of Alturas where cattle outnumber humans 4-1 on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. Without Devil's Garden, fires will burn longer as firefighting crews will have to travel more than 100 miles to reach the area. Photo by Karl Mondon, Bay Area News Group
Posted inWildfires

California’s final frontier faces firefighter shortage

elizabeth castillo by Elizabeth Castillo November 11, 2020November 10, 2020
Social Distancing rules meant to protect against the transmission of COVID-19, in English and Spanish, displayed at the entrance to a commercial construction site in Sunnyvale on May 10, 2020. California does not make workplace COVID-19 case data available to the public. Photo by Andrei Stanescu via iStock
Posted inCalifornia Divide

Oregon posts workplace outbreaks, California has no such plan

by Laurence Du Sault November 11, 2020April 19, 2023
minor infractions
Posted inCommentary, Justice

End the irrational enforcement of infractions for minor offenses

by Guest Commentary November 11, 2020November 7, 2020
California Capitol, home of the Assembly and Senate. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
Posted inCommentary

Orange County’s stubborn conservative streak

by Dan Walters November 11, 2020November 11, 2020
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