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NLRB Union Poster Rule Struck Down By Appeals Court
A federal court of appeals struck down a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) rule requiring most companies to post a notice informing employees of their union rights. The controversial poster rule required most private sector employers to put up ...
Caltrans Holding Pre-Bid Meeting For I-15 Cajon Rehabilitation
Caltrans District 8 is hosting a pre-bid meeting for the I-15 Cajon Rehabilitation Design Build Project. Caltrans is seeking qualified Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) firms to participate in this project. The project DBE goal is 14% with an ...
Covered California - New Video From CalChamber Answers Questions
The California Chamber of Commerce released its latest edition of CalChamber News featuring information about Covered California, the state’s health exchange. Covered California is the first-in-the nation online health insurance marketplace ...
Career Vision Seminar Comes to High Desert May 8
A special six-hour employment workshop for job seekers and career changers will provide out-of-the-box ideas that turn the job search process from reactive to proactive -- even in a bleak economy. The free seminar will be held from 1 to 7 p.m. Wed ...
Rep. McKeon Backs Rep. Cook’s Alternative Twentynine Palms Base Plan
Rep. Paul Cook (R-Yucca Valley) announced key support for his alternative plan for the proposed Twentynine Palms Marine base expansion. Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R-Santa Clarita), who is Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee ...
LIst Of Job Killers For 2013 Just Released
Job Killers 2013 Each year the California Chamber of Commerce releases a list of "job killer" bills to identify legislation that will decimate economic and job growth in California. The CalChamber will track the bills throughout the rest ...
Want To Slash 50 Percent Off Your Marketing Budget?
Want to Slash 50% Off Your Marketing Budget? Try Being Nice... In the '80s, in the days of Michael Milken and Gordon Gekko, the rule on the street was "eat your young." Nice guys finish last. Hold your information. Keep the rules to ...
Cook, Lovingood ask FAA to save SCLA tower
Citing safety concerns, economic impacts and national interests, Congressman Paul Cook and First District Supervisor Robert Lovingood urged the FAA to maintain funding for the control tower at Southern California Logistics Airport. On March 22, th ...
Legislature Targets Business for Higher Property Taxes
Less than six months after Proposition 30 raised taxes by $7 billion, the Legislature is proposing higher taxes on business property, including a reassessment even when property doesn’t change hands. The proposal, AB 188 (Ammiano; D-San Fran ...
Lovingood: New federal land grab jeopardizes right to resources
After four days of meetings in Washington D.C., First District Supervisor Robert Lovingood said he is concerned that proposed desert legislation could hurt desert-based business seeking to create good-paying mining jobs. “The federal governm ...
