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Wine Industry Insiders with Lauren Fremont
In this episode, George interviews Lauren Fremont from Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley (WDCV). They discuss how her previous roles at the Boston Ballet and owner of a wedding planning company, have set her up for success as the Executive Director of WDCD. She notes that her background of listening, building trust and finding connections helps to “be the voice for the valley”. Tune in to discover Lauren’s inspiring journey and how her fearless ‘why not’ mindset is shaping the future of Dry Creek Valley’s wine community!
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California Local Minimum Wage Increases Effective July 1, 2024
In addition to industry specific wage increases coming next month, several cities and counties in California are also increasing local minimum wages. Increased wages apply only to hours worked on and after July 1, 2024. These Local Wage Increases are Effective July 1, 2024 Alameda, CA: $17.00/hour; Berkeley, CA: $18.67/hour; Emeryville, CA: $19.36/hour; Fremont, CA: $17.30/hour; Los Angeles, CA (City): $17.28/hour; $20.32/hour for hotels with 60 or more rooms Los Angeles County, CA (unincorporated areas): $17.27/hour; Malibu, CA: $17.27/hour; Milpitas, CA: $17.70/hour; Pasadena, CA: $17.50/hour; San Francisco, CA: $18.67/hour; $16.51/hour for a small number of “Government Supported Employees”; Santa Monica, CA: $17.27/hour; $20.32/hour for hotels and businesses operating on hotel property West Hollywood, CA: $19.61/hour for hotel employees California employers should adjust their wages to reflect their location. Employers with remote and hybrid employees may need to ad
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CRN Digital Talk Radio, in partnership with Sonoma County Vintners (SCV), is thrilled to announce an exciting lineup for the March episodes of “Vine, Wine and Dine,” featuring two prominent figures in the wine industry: Christopher Strieter, Founder of Senses Wines, and Prema Kerollis, Co-Founder and General Manager of Three Sticks and Head High Wines. Plus, an appearance by Lauren Fremont from the Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley...

Healdsburg, CA (March 6, 2024) CRN Digital Talk Radio, in partnership with Sonoma County Vintners (SCV), is thrilled to announce an exciting lineup for the March episodes of “Vine, Wine and […]

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The Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley (WDCV) are kicking off this year’s harvest with the announcement of a new leadership role...

Healdsburg, Calif. (August 23, 2022) The Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley (WDCV) are kicking off this years harvest with the announcement of a new leadership role. Event and hospitality []

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July 2022 California Minimum Wage Increases
Effective July 1, 2022, these localities in California will increase their minimum wage to these rates above the state minimum wage: Alameda minimum wage: $15.75/hour Berkeley minimum wage: $16.99/hour Emeryville minimum wage: $17.68/hour Foster City minimum wage: $15.75/hour Fremont minimum wage: $16.00/hour Long Beach minimum wage: $16.55/hour for concessionaire workers at the Long Beach Airport and the Long Beach Convention Center; $16.73/hour for hotel employees at hotels with 100 or more guest rooms Los Angeles City minimum wage: $16.04/hour; $18.17/hour for hotel employees at hotels with 150 or more guest rooms Los Angeles County (unincorporated areas) minimum wage: $15.96/hour Malibu minimum wage: $15.96/hour Milpitas minimum wage: $16.40/hour Pasadena minimum wage: $16.11/hour San Francisco minimum wage: $16.99/hour Santa Monica minimum wage: $15.96/hour; $18.17/hour for hotel employees West Hollywood minimum wage: $16.00/hour for 49 or fewer employees; $16.50/hour for 50 or mo
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1. Minimum Wage Increases Just a reminder that on July 1, 2020, minimum wage increases take effect in 13 California cities.  Employers must comply with the highest applicable minimum wage rate in the location where employees are working.  It is critical for employers to stay compliant with minimum wage laws as they change because violations can result in significant liability. The following cities and counties have a minimum wage increase scheduled for July 1, 2020: Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, Fremont, Los Angeles, Malibu, Milpitas, Novato, Pasadena, San Francisco, San Leandro, Santa Monica, and Santa Rosa. Santa Rosa’s minimum wage will be $15.00 for employers with 26 or more employees and $14.00 for employers with 25 or fewer employees. Novato’s minimum wage will be $15.00 for employers with 100+ employees, $14.00 for employers with 26 or more employees, and $13.00 for employers with 25 or fewer employees. To Do: Employers with employees working in any of the
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