by delta | Jul 26, 2022 | News
By Robert Moutrie One of the most well-known elements of COVID-19 workplace safety was changed last month — to relatively little fanfare — and it has left California employers with many questions. The longstanding definition of a “close contact” — someone within 6...
by delta | Jul 26, 2022 | News
Thank you Leroy Jackson, former Torrance City Manager for sharing O.R. Trueblood stepped out as president of the Torrance Chamber of Commerce Tuesday in a move designed to put the organization on a fiscal year basis. Fred Mill, 59, veteran civic leader, moved up from...
by delta | Jul 26, 2022 | News
By CalChamber The Secretary of State has announced that the California Fair Pay and Employer Accountability Act qualified for the 2024 ballot on the random sample count of signatures. The initiative’s campaign submitted 962,217 signatures in support of the reform,...
by delta | Jul 26, 2022 | Out and About
Morro Rock, a State Historic Landmark, was formed about 23 million years ago from the plugs of long-extinct volcanoes. Morro Rock was an important navigational aid for mariners for over 300 because the rock is approximately 576 feet tall which made it the most visible...
by delta | Jul 15, 2022 | News
By: CalChamber The summer season has only just begun and already two of California’s largest reservoirs are at critically low levels — Lake Oroville is at 47% capacity and Shasta Lake at 39% capacity. With more than 95% of the state in “severe drought” or greater,...