Child Protective Services Workers Demand Better Pay as Union Protests Amidst Grand Jury Findings in Kern County

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — A recent report from the Kern County Grand Jury underscores the ongoing struggles faced by the Child Protective Services Department, highlighting the need for improved compensation and staffing levels. The findings coincide with a year-long protest by union employees advocating for better working conditions and pay. Members of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) have been vocal in their demands, pushing for changes as they await a response from the Kern County Board of Supervisors. Should the Board’s response fail to meet their expectations, union leaders have signaled plans for a two-day … Read more

Federal Judge Halts CFPB Layoffs Amid Ongoing Union Legal Challenge

WASHINGTON — A federal judge has temporarily halted the proposed job reductions at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), following legal action taken by the agency’s union. This decision allows for the continuation of employment for potentially affected staff while the case progresses through the legal system. The judge’s ruling comes in light of concerns that cutting nearly 100 jobs could significantly impair the CFPB’s capability to enforce consumer protection laws. According to the union, these reductions would hinder the bureau’s efforts to ensure fairness in banking, lending, and financial transactions nationwide. Legal representatives for … Read more

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against LAPD Commander Over Unauthorized Access of Police Union Data

Los Angeles, CA — A lawsuit lodged by the union representing most Los Angeles Police Department officers against an LAPD commander was recently dismissed by a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge. The accusations concerned unauthorized access to confidential materials meant solely for lower-ranking officers. Superior Court Judge Bruce Iwasaki ruled in favor of Commander Lillian Carranza and her co-defendant, Deputy Chief Marc Reina, concluding that the Los Angeles Police Protective League had not successfully demonstrated that the defendants had unlawfully accessed computer data or committed fraud. The legal battle stemmed from Carranza allegedly accessing … Read more

Union Leader Rejects Mediation Offer Amid Intercity Transit Contract Negotiations, Urges Direct Resolution

In a recent update from the ongoing labor negotiations, a union representing several workers of Intercity Transit, including bus operators, dial-a-lift dispatchers, and customer care representatives, is on the brink of entering mediation. The lawyer for Intercity Transit, identified as Jonathan Lee from Summit Law, proposed the mediation during their latest bargaining session, according to union spokesperson Michael Cornelius. However, Cornelius, who is also an international vice president of the Amalgamated Transit Union, expressed reservations about this move. The negotiations, which started back in November 2024, have continued under the terms of the previous contract, … Read more