Section 3 of Assembly Bill 158, also known as the Workers Tax Fairness Credit, promises to subsidize up to a third of annual union dues for public sector workers
OpenTheBooks.com auditors found that in return for $10.5 million in campaign donations, 979 vendors secured $6.2 million in state contracts or payments.
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The Inflation Reduction Act will empower unions even more by funding the employment of more Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agents who are union members, according to a union watchdog.
A Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department employee filed suit against a government labor union last week, an organization that he once served as vice president.
An organization that monitors unions nationwide is alleging that thousands of teachers have dropped out of their union due to controversy over the handling of COVID-19.
The Freedom Foundation's lawsuit against Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) on behalf of parents was settled.
A federal judge is set to rule on a lawsuit that a police department employee filed against the City of Los Angeles and the Engineers and Architects Association (EAA) alleging violations of civil and constitutional rights
The LA Unified School District (LAUSD) is allegedly required to negotiate with the teacher's union before dropping a mask mandate that the state and county are making optional next week
Controversy over vaccine and mask mandates are causing Californians to opt out of their respective worker unions in record numbers, according to a union watchdog group
Despite a lawsuit filed in federal court, the Union of American Physicians and Dentists (UAPD) is still withdrawing membership dues and Political Action Program deductions from a physician’s earned wages after he requested they be stopped.Robert Espinoza, M.D.
While a labor union in Los Angeles is insisting on transparency concerning agreements for the 2028 Olympics, another union is resisting similar demands by a watchdog group.
The fact that the former head of a California labor union and her husband were charged last week with tax fraud, embezzlement, and perjury is indicative of the potential for corruption in the state’s largest government union, according to a national watchdog organization.
The National Education Association, whose largest state affiliate is the California Teachers Association (CTA), has made public its position on racial justice in a guidebook and one advocacy group finds its contents shocking.
A proposed law that will pay pregnant people and young adults graduating out of the foster care system up to $1,000 a month will potentially create dependency on the government
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decided that the state of California’s requirement to disclose donor information hinders the First Amendment rights of those who contribute to charitable organizations
The Supreme Court of the United States has remanded a 9th Circuit Court of Appeal decision that allows union organizers to visit workers on agricultural farms without pay