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A demand for better family leave for Cal State faculty members, local resources if you’re a veteran in Los Angeles and a baby giraffe makes his debut at the L.A. Zoo.Currently, the Cal State University system offers 30 days of paid leave. Union members of the California Faculty Association are demanding a full semester of parental leave, or 16 weeks, in negotiations with management.. They’ll consider a proposal that would allow landlords to increase rents by 4% to 6% beginning on Feb.

Landlords have long complained that rising utility and maintenance costs, coupled with the inability to raise rents, have created financial hardships.If the council fails to pass the proposal on Wednesday’s agenda, tenants could soon receive rent increases of 7%, plus an additional 2% if their landlords cover gas and electric costs.Sign up for email alerts on when the items are scheduled for full council votes by pressing the email icon on the above pages.

years for expanded parental leave for Cal State faculty and employees. But Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed both the measures, emphasizing that changes to the parental leave policy should be part of the collective bargaining process. In an October, he noted the measure would cost the state $20 million, and that he “implore both entities to come together to resolve this issue during this negotiation.”

“It gets very clumsy in terms of the interruption that that can cause for people's teaching,” he said. “For a foster child, the most important thing would be to be there right away, right? And to be fully at home for a long amount of time in order to develop that bonding,” he said. “It’s inadequate.”Benikia Kressler, the Fullerton professor, is now tenured. She gave birth three months ago to her second child, and said that at the time she had her first child, she was not tenured, and there can be pressure for people to not take the time that they need.

In a legal claim against the county, Huang alleged deputies detained her without legal justification and used unjustified force because she was gathering news in a public place, according to the settlement. “I’m just cynical about the deputies out in the field treating reporters any differently than they have in the past,” said Seager, who has represented journalists in court. “I see settlement of lawsuits handled by the county counsel’s office and I don’t know how much the sheriff’s department really takes it to heart.”The LASD issued a statement that did not directly address the settlement.

Rose said he knew of at least nine lawsuits filed by L.A. journalists against LASD or LAPD for police brutality since 2020, the year George Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis police and street protests exploded.“I would like to see some acknowledgement of wrongdoing — not just money,” said Christina Bellantoni, director of USC Annenberg’s Media Center. “It's so important that young journalists learning how to do this aren’t worried they are going to be violently hurt when doing their job.

“Law enforcement tried to destroy evidence rather than preserve it,” said Michael Dore of Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher. “And then the former sheriff made false claims about Ms. Huang’s reporting work that the evidence refuted.” Deputies are investigating the death of a 69-year-old Jewish man after he was injured during a pro-Israeli and Palestinian protest.An Orange County Superior Court judge on Tuesday denied a voter's request to halt a controversial recall election against a Santa Ana city council member.A couple of weeks ago, the Orange County registrar of voters realized the petitioners seeking to recall Santa Ana Councilmember Jessie Lopez hadn't gathered enough signatures to trigger an election.

But O.C. Superior Court Judge Craig Griffin denied the request Tuesday during a hearing in Santa Ana and scheduled another court date for January 2024.Tim Rush, who chairs the recall campaign against Lopez, said his group followed what they thought was the law."We did exactly as we were told by the election official," he said.

The ordinance replaces a ballot measure that would have required hotels to make vacant rooms available to unhoused people. Instead, it will require the city to consider how new hotel developments will affect housing, childcare, public transit and small businesses in the area.

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