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A law that takes effect Wednesday will ensure most employees receive at least three paid sick days a year. The law was authored by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez from San Diego.
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Councilman Chris Cate said many of the people bringing innovations to the market are designing products in their living rooms and garages.
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KPBS Midday EditionAbout 6.5 million workers in California are expected to benefit from a new paid sick leave law authored by a San Diego lawmaker.
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California's 20th century labor laws don't easily fit the 21st century sharing economy. Is a new class of employees the answer?
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Downtown San Diego is beginning to show signs that Comic-Con will soon arrive.
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An Uber driver in San Francisco will be paid more than $4,000 in expenses.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new study finds that some of the 125,700 restaurant workers in San Diego County are getting short-changed on their earnings.
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Roger Roux was riding in a bike lane on Camino del Sur when he was struck by a car on Sunday. He was a senior vice president for the Serra Mesa-area hospital.
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Researchers at UC San Diego’s Active Living Institute looked at cities all over the globe, and found increased retail activity in cities designed for physical activity.
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Randa Coniglio, who was initially hired by the port 15 years ago as a senior asset manager in the Real Estate Department, is now in line to become the port's first female chief executive.
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