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Thousands of writers are currently on strike following a breakdown in negotiations with the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The strike could have a significant impact on Georgia’s economy, which is heavily reliant on the film and television industry. In 2022, Gov. Brian Kemp...
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Grace Gedye CalMatters If you work in California and your sister is undergoing cancer treatments, or your spouse gets knee surgery, you might be able to get paid while you take time off work to care for them. It’s a less well-known part of California’s paid family leave benefit,...
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California likes to see itself as a leader in climate policy. But transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy also will mean a major reshuffling for workers. What happens to workers in the oil and gas industry whose jobs may disappear? Will California have people with the right skills...
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Sameea Kamal CalMatters As the coronavirus pandemic shows no signs of ending, California is still recovering from the most damaging recession since the Great Depression. By October, California had regained only about two-thirds of the 2.7 million jobs lost in the early months of the pandemic. The state lags behind the...
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Sameea Kamal CalMatters Como la pandemia de coronavirus no muestra signos de terminar, California todavía se está recuperando de la recesión más dañina desde la Gran Depresión. Para octubre, California había recuperado solo alrededor de dos tercios de los 2,7 millones de puestos de trabajo perdidos en los primeros meses de...
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Is California killing the golden goose with taxes and regulations that drive businesses and their jobs to more hospitable states? That question has been debated for years without a definitive answer, flaring up whenever there’s a high-profile move out of the state. With the recent relocation of several well-known...
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¿California está matando a la gallina de los huevos de oro con impuestos y regulaciones que llevan a las empresas y sus trabajos a estados más hospitalarios? Esa pregunta se ha debatido durante años sin una respuesta definitiva, y surge cada vez que hay un movimiento de alto perfil...
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Former unpaid interns in Congress are broadening their quest for paid internships, with a $200,000 grant to research racial inequities in internship programs across the country. The group Pay Our Interns was founded by interns who gathered data showing 90% of members of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Los ex pasantes no remunerados en el Congreso, están ampliando su búsqueda de pasantías remuneradas con un subsidio de $200,000 para investigar las desigualdades raciales en los programas de pasantías en todo el país. El grupo Pay Our Interns fue fundado por pasantes que recopilaron datos, que muestran...