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Establishing equal pay for women is one of the most important causes of our time...
We reported in January that, in a report published last December, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners showed average profits for Workers' Compensation premiums in California rose to 12% in 2017...
Out of the ashes of a terrible tragedy rose a woman who was so horrified by what she saw, she dedicated her life to improving working conditions for women and men across the country...
CAAA is very saddened by the passing of former WCAB commissioner Frank Brass last week...
The fastest growing segment of the American workforce is women aged 65-84. By 2024, there will be 6.3 million working women over the age of 65 with 800,000 of those in California...
Over 2,500 bills were introduced in the legislature before this year's deadline...
As we close out Black History Month this week, we're reminded of the great contributions African Americans have made to labor movements...
Last week, the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) released a nationwide study examining treatment guidelines and utilization management...
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in the Janus v. AFSCME case last June was a slap in the face to the labor movement...
Hundreds of Californians die each year simply by going to work...