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25 Oct 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
National/Federal ‘C’est Moi’: Mitt Romney admits to running secret Twitter account under the alias ‘Pierre Delecto’ MSN – Allyson Chiu (Washington Post) | Published: 10/21/2019 For years, Pierre Delecto’s presence on Twitter largely went unnoticed. [read post]
4 Oct 2019, 12:34 pm by John Ross
In 2015, Santa Monica, Calif. banned short-term vacation rentals like Airbnb. [read post]
18 Sep 2019, 11:11 am by Mary Mock
The new law does not override existing rent control laws in places like San Francisco, Oakland, and Santa Monica. [read post]
18 Sep 2019, 11:11 am by Mary Mock
The new law does not override existing rent control laws in places like San Francisco, Oakland, and Santa Monica. [read post]
25 Aug 2019, 9:05 pm by Mark Nakahara
In April 2015, about 695 homes in Santa Monica were listed on Airbnb, before the city council passed its ordinance. [read post]
Jurisdiction Pre-July 1, 2019 Minimum Wage Post-July 1, 2019 Minimum Wage Hike Alameda $11 for small employers and $12 for large employers $13.50 for all employers Berkeley $15 $15.59 City of Los Angeles – for fewer than 26 employees $12 $13.25 City of Los Angeles – for more than 25 employees $13.25 $14.25 City of Los Angeles – hotel workers exclusively $16.10 $16.63 County of Los Angeles Unincorporated – fewer than 26 employees $12 $13.25… [read post]
26 Jul 2019, 9:31 am by Anthony Zaller
  For example, in Southern California, the following local governments have paid sick leave requirements:             City of San Diego             City of Los Angeles             Santa Monica The post Common questions about California’s Paid Sick Leave requirements appeared first on… [read post]
19 Jul 2019, 7:13 am
Their e-scooters are known as “Birds” and first debuted in Santa Monica in 2017. [read post]
26 Jun 2019, 12:12 pm by Wesley Shelton
Jurisdiction Pre-July 1 Minimum Wage July 1 Minimum Wage Alameda $11.00 / $12.00 (small / large employer rate) $13.50 (all employers) Berkeley $15.00 $15.59 Emeryville (56 or more employees) $15.69 $16.30 Emeryville (55 or fewer employees) $15.00   $16.30 Freemont (26 or more employees) $12.00   $13.50 Long Beach (hotel workers) $14.64 $14.97 City of Los Angeles (26 or more employees) $13.25 $14.25 City of Los Angeles (25 or fewer employees) $12.00 $13.25 City of… [read post]
25 Jun 2019, 10:21 am by Jill L. Rosenberg
While several municipalities plan to raise their minimum wages annually on January 1 of each year, several are poised to raise their minimum wage rates on July 1, 2019, as follows: Alameda: $13.50 per hour Berkeley: $15.59 per hour Emeryville: $16.30 per hour Long Beach Hotel Workers and Concessionaires: $14.97 per hour (Hotel workers) $14.72 per hour (Concessionaires) Los Angeles City and County (including Malibu, Pasadena and Santa Monica): $14.25 per hour (employers… [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 11:04 am by Erika Pickles
Southern California City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles (unincorporated areas only), Malibu, Pasadena, and Santa Monica: $14.25 for employers with 26 or more employees; and $13.25 for employers with 25 or fewer employees Local Posters Don’t forget your posters! [read post]
19 Jun 2019, 10:58 am by Jourdan Day
While the federal minimum wage has remained $7.25 per hour since July 2009, many states, cities and counties have adopted their own minimum wage laws which provide for a higher rate. [read post]
18 Jun 2019, 12:15 pm by Nancy Yaffe
As of July 1st, the following cities in Southern California have scheduled increases to $14.25 (for businesses with 26 or more employees) and $13.25 (for employers with 25 or less employees): City of Los Angeles County of Los Angeles (unincorporated areas) Malibu Pasadena Santa Monica As of July 1st, the following cities in Northern California also have increases: Alameda — $13.50 Berkeley — $15.59 Emeryville — $16.30 or $15.00 (for… [read post]
18 Jun 2019, 9:48 am by Bianca Saad
Santa Monica: $14.25/hour for employers with 26 or more employees; $13.25/hour for employers with 25 or fewer employees. [read post]
14 Jun 2019, 5:35 pm by Anthony Zaller
  For examples, Santa Monica and the City of Los Angeles assert jurisdiction over employees who work within their jurisdiction for two hours a week: Santa Monica:  Law applies to any employee working a minimum of two hours within Santa Monica in a given week (even if employer is located outside of Santa Monica). [read post]
11 Jun 2019, 10:19 am by Anthony Zaller
  For example: Santa Monica:  Law applies to any employee working a minimum of two hours within Santa Monica in a given week (even if employer is located outside of Santa Monica). [read post]
10 Jun 2019, 3:36 pm by Jamie Williams
At least four of these cities—Los Angeles, Santa Monica, San Francisco, and Oakland—have pilot programs underway that require shared mobility companies to turn over sensitive individual trip data as a condition to receiving a permit. [read post]