A heavy police presence met the protesters, who spent Friday afternoon complaining outside City Hall about being kicked off social media platforms.
San Francisco’s plan to remove more than four dozen trees on 24th Street leaves a lot to be desired, neighborhood residents say.
Lyft reaps millions even as drivers claim exploitation, but now one group is fighting back.
“The UC regents want to wear us down but we have 24,000 members ready to go on strike at any time!” one worker says.
The heads of the Department of Emergency Management and the Port juggle climate change prevention with disaster preparation.
While the strike is short-lived, it still forced UCSF to reschedule hundreds of appointments, demonstrating how vital the workers’ efforts are to the hospital.
A high-stakes vote by Anchor Brewery workers Wednesday afternoon ended in a 2:1 decision to join SF’s International Longshore and Warehouse Union.
Longtime workers at Anchor Brewing and the VCA San Francisco Veterinary Specialists face down attempts to undercut their efforts for better working conditions and wages.