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Propuesta de salario mínimo de $28 para los trabajadores de la construcción en California fracasa debido a oposición de sindicatos

Palo Alto Online

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June 29, 2026

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This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. This article is also available in English. Read it here. Una propuesta que habría establecido un salario mínimo sin precedentes para ciertos trabajadores de la construcción de viviendas en California ha quedado archivada este año ante la feroz oposición de una importante coalición []

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