Por: Los Angeles Times Politics November 30, 2022
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is backing a new salary package for Department of Water and Power employees that includes a significant hike in pay for hundreds of workers at the utility. The Los Angeles City Council moved Tuesday to support the labor deal, passing it by a 11-0 vote. Under the proposed salary agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 18, all workers would receive four cost of living” pay... + full article
CNBC USA Business December 01, 2022
A rail employee works a Union Pacific Intermodal Terminal rail yard on November 21, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.Mario Tama Getty ImagesThe House passed legislation Wednesday that would force a tentative rail labor agreement and thwart a national strike. The bill now goes to... + más
Rejected contracts, White House involvement: A timeline of a potential rail strike | ABC News
What you need to know about the threat of a rail strike and Congress | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 25, 2022
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has made a radical but logical decision: The utility will no longer shut off service when low-income residents and seniors can’t pay their bills. Instead, those customers will be put on payment plans that can stretch over several... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 24, 2022
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 10: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white.) Zakk Wylde of ... [+] Black Label Society and Phil Anselmo of Down after their performance of Pantera's I'm Broken with Black Label Society at Best Buy Theatre on May 10, 2014 in New... + más
Andy Cohen faces backlash as RHOBH fans slam host over Dorit treatment | Newsweek
Blink-182 announces reunion with founding member Tom DeLonge, global concert tour planned | Fox News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 16, 2022
Low-income residents, senior citizens and other eligible customers of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will no longer face shutoffs if they are unable to pay their utility bills, the agency announced Wednesday. Under a motion adopted unanimously by the Los Angeles... + más
Editorial: Water and power are essential. Disconnecting services when people can't afford to pay is cruel | Los Angeles Times
Is your water or power being shut off? You have options | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 10, 2022
Every month, millions of low-income Californians struggle to pay their water and utility bills. A survey on COVID-19's financial effect on water systems and customers found that 12% of California households were behind on their water bills, and that statewide, customers owe... + más
North Attleborough, Plainville residents ordered to boil tap water due to E. coli | The Boston Globe
EPA: Water in Mississippi's capital city is safe to drink | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 08, 2022
Even as worsening drought and aridification force Los Angeles to end its overwhelming dependence on imported water, Angelenos may soon realize that weaning themselves off supplies from the rugged eastern Sierra Nevada doesn't mean they will stop paying for the city's... + más
The Meta Quest Pro is a cutting-edge headset looking for an audience | The Verge
Meta announces Quest Pro, a $1,499 “mixed reality” device coming Oct. 25 | Ars Technica
Forbes USA Business November 02, 2022
Getty Images Key takeaways This week, the U.S. central bank is preparing to release its widely-anticipated November Fed rate hike decision. Investors and economists widely expect the Federal Reserve to hike rates 75 basis points (0.75%) by Wednesday. If the Fed follows through,... + más
Fed's Daly wants to start talking about 'step down' in super-sized pace of interest-rate hikes | MarketWatch
Another Fed jumbo rate hike is expected next week and then life gets difficult for Powell | MarketWatch
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