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Black women branch out as owners
Submitted by Gregory Lewis on 7.24.2005

Sisters, like publicist Dana Hill of Boca Raton and Hollywood clothing boutique owner Carol Edwards, are doing it for themselves

It ain't broke; don't fix it
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D, Chuck Poochigian on 7.24.2005

Workers' compensation insurance companies are sending policy renewals to customers across the state this month. By and large, the message is good news for employers. After years of punishing increases, premiums are finally coming down.

It ain't broke; don't fix it
Submitted by Chuck Poochigian on 7.24.2005

Workers' compensation insurance companies are sending policy renewals to customers across the state this month. By and large, the message is good news for employers. After years of punishing increases, premiums are finally coming down

'Sue Your Boss II': Governor may be class-action hero
Submitted by Anthony P. Archie on 7.15.2005

Gov. Schwarzenegger may be a fan of sequels, but he must now fend off another frivolous-lawsuit bill.

Senate Bill 174, a proposal to allow individual employees to sue their employers on behalf of current and former employees in minimum wage and overtime compensation recovery cases, is making its way through the capitol.



Study Shows Mixed Results on Living Wage
Submitted on 7.13.2005

LOS ANGELES — For the past decade, some of the least-skilled and lowest-paid workers in America have benefited from controversial programs known as living wage ordinances.

State Ballot, Wider Impact
Submitted by Mark Z. Barabak on 7.3.2005

SACRAMENTO — Even before the ballot is set, California's special election is drawing money and attention from interest groups and political partisans across the country who see the campaign as a way to invigorate their efforts in 2006 and beyond. Democrats believe they have a chance this fall to make Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger "a starring villain" in their attack on national Republican leaders, said Jenny Backus, a Democratic strategist in Washington.

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