The California Department of Labor Standards Enforcement needs increased focus - that is, according to its leader, Su.
Since becoming labor commissioner in 2012, Su has tried to focus on particularly egregious cases, both to bring in more revenue for the state and to correct the worst wrongs against the state's low-wage workers.
"We take complaints seriously, but we want to be sure that it's a quality complaint before we ...
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