Decades after Cesar Chavez made the union a power, it has lost much of its clout. Membership dropped precipitously, from 60,000 to 5,500. It hopes a new law will turn the tide.
Tag: Newsom, Gavin
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Californians Grow Weary as Storms Force Another Round of Evacuations
In some Central California communities, residents have had to pack up and leave several times already this year because of atmospheric rivers.
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In the San Bernardino Mountains, Coping With Mountains of Snow
A devastating winter storm in Southern California strands families in their homes, collapses roofs, and leaves behind widespread fears of more deaths not yet discovered.
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Investors Fear a Recession Spurred by the Fed’s Inflation Fight
Investors were alarmed at suggestions by Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve’s chairman, that interest rates could go even higher in a bid to halt inflation.
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Walgreens Faces Blowback for Not Offering Abortion Pill in 21 States
The chain’s situation shows the complicated legal and reputational landscape that it and its competitors must navigate in the post-Roe era.