Suhauna Hussain is a business reporter covering California labor and workplace issues for the Los Angeles Times. She joined the paper as a reporting fellow in December 2018. She has previously written for the Tampa Bay Times, the Center for Public Integrity, the East Bay Express and the Chronicle of Higher Education and got her start in journalism at Berkeley’s independent student-run newspaper, the Daily Californian. Hussain was raised in L.A. and graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in political economy.
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A routine traffic stop in Sonoma County turned out to be anything but, as police found methamphetamine, about three dozen illegally harvested abalone and a live pond turtle, authorities said.
The victim, identified only as a teenage male, was shot an unknown number of times in the 13100 block of Jarvis Avenue in South L.A.
Thousands of University of California healthcare, research and technical employees began what’s expected to be a three-day strike Wednesday.
A group of Los Angeles fast-food workers walked off the job Tuesday to urge city officials to approve a law that would give them more control over their work schedules.
The University Professional and Technical Employees CWA Local 9119, representing approximately 20,000 UC healthcare, research and technical employees, announced the results of a strike authorization vote.
Amazon plans to hire more than 2,000 full-time and part-time workers to staff two new ‘inbound cross dock’ facilities in Fontana and Jurupa.
Tesla has been fined for violating California’s workplace heat protection rules at its Fremont plant. The findings stem from a failure to provide employees working outdoors with adequate cooldown breaks in shaded areas.
More than 30,000 insurance claims have been filed after the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires, according to the new tracker.