[ad_1] The Inland Empire Unions United coalition will team with local union employers Friday, Oct. 5 to host a job fair aimed at giving temporary workers the opportunity to secure full-time, stable employment with fair wages and decent benefits. The
New Jersey House Republicans see danger as GOP tax plan hits voters ahead of midterms
[ad_1] The Republican tax plan will nick many voters in high-income, high-tax New Jersey districts where the GOP is trying to defend its House majority in November. [ad_2] Source link
Home title fraud: How it's done and how to protect yourself
[ad_1] As an FBI agent through the 1990s, Art Pfizenmayer investigated title theft. But it was rare then. Today, it’s a growing problem. In 2008 when title theft was still uncommon, the FBI posted a notice about this house stealing
Jason Aldean finishes his tour and his set with Route 91 survivors in Irvine
[ad_1] Saturday was much more than just another concert night in Southern California for the fans that turned out for the final evening of country singer Jason Aldean’s High Noon Neon Tour at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine. For some, this
There's a big problem with the US's $9 billion effort to repair beaches after hurricanes
[ad_1] The US has spent $9 billion repairing its beaches in the wake of hurricanes like Florence. It does restore the beaches and help tourism but the cost is much bigger than $9 billion, ProPublica reports. [ad_2] Source link
Eddie Lampert's Sears plan would hand his hedge fund $1 billion
[ad_1] Eddie Lampert’s hedge fund has a new plan for cutting Sears debt. The main beneficiary would be Eddie Lampert’s hedge fund. Lampert, Sears Holdings Corp.’s chief executive officer, called this week for the underperforming retailer to stanch the bleeding
UCLA releases 2018-19 men’s basketball schedule
[ad_1] UCLA basketball finalized its schedule for the upcoming season Thursday, with the Bruins opening Pac-12 play at home against Stanford and Cal at 8 p.m. Jan. 3 and 1 p.m. Jan. 5. Five of their next seven games are on
Apartment rents are suddenly rising faster, reversing year-long trend
[ad_1] A stronger economy, along with an overheated housing market are pushing demand for apartment rentals. Vacancies are down and rents are up. [ad_2] Source link
California Inc.: Trump's tariffs could take toll on holiday-season sales
[ad_1] Welcome to California Inc., the weekly newsletter of the L.A. Times Business Section. I’m Business columnist David Lazarus, and here’s a rundown of upcoming stories this week and the highlights of last week. A milestone to note on the
Rosenstein to meet Trump Thursday as job hangs in balance
[ad_1] By ZEKE MILLER and ERIC TUCKER The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will meet later this week with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the White House said Monday amid indications that Rosenstein was about to lose his