Why is it so hard for California drivers to get insurance?

Why is it so hard for California drivers to get insurance?

As if high gas prices weren’t making life miserable enough, California drivers are being buffeted by higher auto insurance premiums — if they can find coverage at all. Frustrated by state regulations, a number of insurers have limited the new policies their agents can sell in California. Barbara Caudana, a personal line account manager for…

Progress builds toward L.A. hotel strike settlement as union reaches deals with 10 more hotels

Progress builds toward L.A. hotel strike settlement as union reaches deals with 10 more hotels

Unite Here Local 11 has reached tentative contract agreements with 10 more Southern California hotels covering hundreds of housekeepers, cooks, dishwashers, servers and front desk workers who have been pushing for higher pay and better benefits. Momentum is building to resolve the five-month-old strike that initially involved 60 hotels and more than 15,000 workers and…

‘Real Housewives’ broker lawsuit settled with donation to pro-Israel charity

‘Real Housewives’ broker lawsuit settled with donation to pro-Israel charity

Celebrity real estate agent Mauricio Umansky will not face a civil trial for allegedly violating his duties as a broker in the sale of a prominent Malibu hilltop mansion that he flipped for nearly $70 million. Real estate investor Sam Hakim and his agent dropped their consolidated Superior Court lawsuits this month against Umansky, his…

‘Great resignation,’ ‘RTO,’ ‘quiet quitting’: Does work slang reflect your job?

‘Great resignation,’ ‘RTO,’ ‘quiet quitting’: Does work slang reflect your job?

Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)? The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking”…

Labor regulators seek to force Starbucks to reopen six L.A. stores

Labor regulators seek to force Starbucks to reopen six L.A. stores

Federal labor regulators are looking to force Starbucks to reopen six Los Angeles-area Starbucks stores and 17 other locations that were closed across the country in 2022 in a move that was allegedly done to suppress union organizing. The complaint filed by the National Labor Relations Board accused Starbucks of closing stores where workers had…

California energy officials vote to extend Diablo Canyon nuclear plant operations

California energy officials vote to extend Diablo Canyon nuclear plant operations

California energy officials have voted to extend the operation of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant through 2030, extending the life span of the state’s last nuclear plant an additional five years. The California Public Utilities Commission approved a proposal to keep Diablo Canyon’s twin reactors online, overturning an earlier agreement to close the plant in…

Gautam Singhania: Domestic abuse claims threaten India tycoon’s fortune

Gautam Singhania: Domestic abuse claims threaten India tycoon’s fortune

“Close to 96% of the net worth of the promoters of India’s wealthiest families is parked in trusts,” said Rishabh Shroff, partner at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, a Mumbai law firm. “These structures are increasingly attractive to wealthy business families, to shield their assets and insulate their businesses from insolvency, family or creditor disputes.”

Unite Here Local 11 reaches deal with Beverly Wilshire, strikes Sheraton near Disneyland

Unite Here Local 11 reaches deal with Beverly Wilshire, strikes Sheraton near Disneyland

Unite Here Local 11 has reached a tentative agreement with a 10th hotel, marking continued momentum in the contract campaign it began earlier this year. The deal with the Beverly Wilshire was reached days after the union nailed down agreements with two other major Beverly Hills hotels, the Beverly Hilton and the Waldorf Astoria. It…