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A moderate earthquake shook an inland area of Southern California near San Bernardino on Tuesday night, giving a start to thousands across a heavily populated area with more than one person comparing it to a...
SANTA ANA - A Pico Rivera businessman and his son pleaded guilty on Tuesday to embezzling about $300,000 from their employees’ wages on public works jobs. Daniel Jacob Siapin, 60, and Gabriel Daniel Siapin, 37,...
Oakland—The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) reminds California’s employers and workers that effective January 1, 2016, the state’s minimum wage will increase to $10 per hour. “This increase in the minimum wage is California’s second...
Van Nuys—Cal/OSHA has cited Dignity Health, operator of Northridge Hospital Medical Center, for safety and health violations that exposed the hospital’s 1,700 employees to hazards. These include failure to record information in 18 cases where...
Oakland—The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and Cal/OSHA are pleased to announce the latest release of the free “Pocket Guide for the Construction Industry.” This publication allows workers, employers and supervisors to quickly reference key...
Foster City—Cal/OSHA announced today that the owner/operator of California’s Great America theme park was at fault for a roller coaster accident that critically injured a ride mechanic on June 12. Robert Hooks, 66, suffered serious...
Oakland—The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) announced today that a mandatory renewal deadline is approaching for contractors who bid or work on public works projects in California. Contractors whose public works contractor registration expired June 30, 2015, and...
Van Nuys—Cal/OSHA announced today that water well services company M&W Pumps, Inc., from Santa Maria was at fault for an electrocution accident that killed one worker and seriously injured another in June when a pump...
American Canyon—Cal/OSHA today cited Kaiser Foundation Hospitals in Vallejo $149,900 for exposing workers to injury and infection from used needles at the hospital’s collection box for biomedical waste. At least three custodial employees have been...
The California Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board has ruled in favor of Cal/OSHA’s 2012 citations against two employers because their Injury and Illness Prevention Programs (IIPP) failed to effectively address the hazard of indoor...
California has recently enacted several new laws that may impact the workplace. An overview of some of the key changes is presented below. Unless otherwise noted, these changes are expected to take effect onJanuary 1,...
The first phase of a law that will eventually boost the minimum wage of all University of California employees to $15 an hour went into effect on Thursday. The UC system is the first in the country...