11/4/06
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Sanitation Concerns Limiting Hotel Tubs Hotels have begun replacing their tubs with showers because some guests hesitate to bathe in commonly used areas. ... |
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9/23/06
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Governor, Legislators Reach Agreement on AB 1835 Minimum Wage Bill California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic lawmakers have reached an election year agreement to raise Californias minimum wage to $7.50 an hour on January 1, 2007, and to $8.00 an hour on January 1, 2008, potentially creating the natio ... |
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9/23/06
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CTTC Joins D.C. Travel Leadership Summit CLIA Immediate Past Chair Terry Westrope and CLIA President Rick Lawrance are among some 70 California tourism leaders joining the Travel Industry Summit in Washington, D.C. ... |
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9/23/06
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Lodging Owner Sues City of Big Bear Lake Claims Discrimination Long-time CLIA Member, Jim McLean, owner of Apples Bed and Breakfast Inn in Big Bear Lake has filed a federal law suit against the City of Big Bear Lake, charging that the city fails to equally apply the law with regard to vacation rental properties ... |
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9/23/06
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Motel Sued for Failure to Prevent a Child from Accessing Adult Television Channels A lawsuit was filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court in Norwalk against Value Lodge ... |
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9/23/06
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2007 Federal per diem Rates Posted 2007 Federal per diem travel rates for California are now posted on www.clia.org, within the Members Only section. ... |
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9/23/06
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California Supreme Court Reaffirms The At Will Doctrine The California Supreme Court's recent ruling in Dore vs. Arnold Worldwide, Inc. strengthens employers' ability to terminate employees without cause. ... |
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9/23/06
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CalTIA's New Leader California Travel Industry Association CalTIA has recently selected Ross Hutchings, CAE, as CalTIA's new Executive Director & CEO. ... |
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9/23/06
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Tourism Funding Increase Legislation Awaits Signature by the Governor The bill will allow the industry to collect additional assessments on the passenger car rentals at airports, hotels or other overnight lodging facilities. ... |
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9/23/06
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Court Rejects Prop 65 Lodging Settlement Scheme The 2nd District Court of Appeal has thrown out costly Prop 65 settlements between some 350 California hotels and lodging properties, and the Consumer Defense Group, represented by Costa Mesa law firm of Graham and Martin. ... |
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