
Women in California are Still Struggling for Equal Pay
Women have always been at a disadvantage due to societal inequalities. They have faced prejudices and discrimination from their own homes to
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Women have always been at a disadvantage due to societal inequalities. They have faced prejudices and discrimination from their own homes to
Wildfires have scorched acres of land in the state of California. This year, the biggest California fire that damaged properties and forced
People with physical or mental disabilities face a number of challenges daily. Their condition significantly limits the way they perform everyday activities.
Among all US states, California has the biggest population of remote workers. It accounts for 5.8% of the state’s total workforce. Technological
Fernando Jimenez-Sanchez and Porfirio Preciado were workers employed under Dark Horse Express, Inc., both of whom delivered milk and were paid on
California has become one of the best states for employee rights. An important aspect of a nation’s inclusive growth is workers’ conditions.
High-profile data breaches that compromise sensitive user information have become a common sight in newspapers. For example, US credit bureau Equifax suffered
The anti-sexual assault and women empowerment movement #MeToo has gained worldwide attention. A quick browse on Twitter will reveal thousands of users
Acceptance and recognition for members of the LGBTQ+ community have grown in previous years. But some people can still end up experiencing
Despite the introduction of various employment and labor laws designed to protect employees, workplace discrimination still persists. Discrimination can take the form of