
2024 Voter Guide
It’s here: The CalMatters Voter Guide launched Monday — the deadline for county election offices to start mailing ballots to more than 22 million registered voters in California

It’s here: The CalMatters Voter Guide launched Monday — the deadline for county election offices to start mailing ballots to more than 22 million registered voters in California

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will hold in-person and virtual public forums for customers of AT&T to provide input into the company’s two proposals to remove its obligation to provide voice services in its service territories.

Access to telephone landline services could be in jeopardy for some Californians, depending on the results of an upcoming California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) decision

The California Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act (California Paid Sick Leave) has been amended to provide eligible employees with at least five days (40 hours) of paid sick leave

California won’t be giving unemployment checks to workers on strike, with Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoing a bill Saturday that had been inspired by high-profile work stoppages in Hollywood and the hotel industry.

Governor Gavin Newsom has the opportunity to sign Senate Bill 799 into law before October 14 to provide striking workers with unemployment insurance benefits.
Send a letter to Governor Newsom today urging him to sign SB 799 into law. Post on social media why YOU support striking workers receiving unemployment benefits with the hashtags #WeEarnedIt and #SB799.

The best way to make your voice heard is to be involved in local government. As a citizen of California, and a member of Communication Workers of America, you have the chance to make an impact on laws that will be beneficial to the labor movement and you as an individual.

A bill that would make striking workers in California eligible to receive up to $450 a week in unemployment insurance benefits passed in the state Senate on Thursday by a vote of 27-12. Senate Bill 799, which passed in the state Assembly last month, now heads to the desk of Gov. Gavin Newsom, who can either sign it into law or veto it.

Artificial intelligence is wreaking havoc in the workplace in every industry. On September 19th we are rallying to urge the Governor to sign #AB316 to limit unsafe, job-killing technology

AT&T has published updated COVID-19 protocols as of May 7, 2023.