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National Bureau of Economic Research study finds California lost thousands of fast food jobs following the $20 minimum wage ...
The CEO's comments and her family's move have drawn some backlash. Some In-N-Out fans see it as a betrayal of the state that ...
California considered breaking long-standing solar net metering contracts, but the Senate voted to drop that provision after ...
In-N-Out president and CEO Lynsi Snyder responded to backlash about moving her family to Tennessee as the restaurant company ...
Last year, California followed up the women-on-boards law with a second law mandating that corporate boards must also have members of “underrepresented communities,” a category including ...
Two executives within Oracle's government business speaking at the Fortune 1 Business government conference this week defended Oracle's role in the contested $95 million software contract with the ...
Last September, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill (AB) No. 1228, which raised the minimum wage for certain fast-food workers within the state to $20 per hour.
A proposal to make it more difficult to raise taxes in California is causing controversy. It’s already sparked a fight, and now, a lawsuit. It's known as the Taxpayer Protection and Government ...