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California sued the Ralphs supermarket chain on Thursday, alleging that it violated state law by asking job-seekers whether they had criminal records and illegally rejecting hundreds of applicants.
California filed a lawsuit against Kroger Co subsidiary Ralph's Grocery Co on Thursday, accusing it of violating state law by screening out hundreds of job applicants based on their criminal history.
The state of California has sued Ralphs Grocery for allegedly rescinding job offers from hundreds of job applicants with a criminal history, accusing the company of violating state law.
Ralphs operated a grocery store on the site until the mid-1960s, when it left Westwood Village. [2] Ralphs returned to Westwood Village nearly 40 years later, converting the old Bullock's department store into a grocery store (formerly sharing the space with a Best Buy and an Expo Home Design Center). Since Ralphs vacated the building in the ...
The lawsuit is the first of its kind under California's Fair Chance Act, which went into effect in 2018. Ralphs illegally denied jobs to formerly incarcerated people, civil rights lawsuit alleges ...
A civil lawsuit filed by two California district attorneys alleges that Kroger, which owns Ralphs grocery stores, misled customers with its bread calorie counts. Ralphs owner Kroger said its bread ...
The Economic Roundtable report documented a sharp drop in real wages for Southern California Kroger workers since 1990, when the highest-paid food clerks earned $13.65 an hour, the equivalent of ...
If you bought weighed or prepackaged items at a Ralphs supermarket in Los Angeles last year and think you paid too much, you were probably right. The grocery chain just plead no contest to 62 ...