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  2. Want to work for Cal-OSHA? Here are the current job openings ...

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    Cal-OSHA needs more staff to protect California workers. Here’s how you can apply for their open jobs.

  3. California Department of Human Resources - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Human Resources (CalHR) is the California government agency responsible for human resource management of state employees, including issues related to salaries and benefits, job classifications, training, and recruitment.

  4. California State Personnel Board - Wikipedia

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    The board sets and enforces rules for state civil service appointments and exams, and maintains a staff of administrative law judges to resolve various human resources issues, such as whistleblower complaints, disability and medical condition discrimination complaints including reasonable accommodation denials and appeals from unfavorable human resources decisions (e.g. reprimand, salary ...

  5. When will California state employees see pay raises? Here’s ...

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    The State Controller’s Office typically issues “personnel letters” to communicate larger changes, and CalHR issues its own instructions to departments through “pay letters.”

  6. Newsom stays silent on Cal-OSHA staffing crisis as ... - AOL

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    Now, as the chair of the Assembly’s Labor and Employment Committee, Ortega says she will make the health and safety of California’s working people and families her committee’s top priority.

  7. California Government Operations Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Government Operations Agency (CalGovOps) is the California government agency responsible for administering state operations including procurement, real estate, information technology, and human resources. [2]