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Tiburcio Vasquez, the notorious 19th-century Californio outlaw whose name now graces both a Santa Clarita Valley high school ...
An EEOC director said the settlement “is a good reminder for all employers to set objective criteria when making compensation ...
Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, a nonprofit medical center with 15 health centers and clinics through Alameda County, Calif., agreed to pay $195,000 to settle claims it paid women less than a male ...
A nonprofit health care organization with ties to Alameda County has agreed to pay out nearly $200,000 to three women over allegations of gender pay discrimination, according to federal officials.
Hayward, Calif.-based Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center will pay $195,000 to three female employees after a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation found they were paid less than a ...
An awful lot happened in a game in which one run was scored. It was all good for the Padres, including a spectacular catch that didn’t happen and even Manny Machado departing with an injury that ...
Whether you're not feeling well, need a physical or require a vaccination, the Student Health Center is here for you. Located in Gosiger Hall, we are staffed by a team of board-certified primary care ...
In Santa Clarita history, on March 19, 1875, Tiburcio Vasquez was executed after years ... and his sisters nursed him back to health. In 1873, he gained statewide, and then nationwide, notoriety.