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Labor

Blue Bottle workers announce intent to organize union at four East Bay locations

Response from management at Nestle-owned company appears to be firing a popular worker leader.

Urban Ore workers suspend strike

Workplace built in the days of Berkeley co-ops runs into modern labor issues—but there may be a settlement in sight

Militant union on strike at Urban Ore in Berkeley

IWW members say salvage yard makes plenty of money, but won't offer a fair contract.

Listen to the rank and file: Political lessons from something I missed 25 years ago

The Democratic leadership in Congress needs to learn from a big mistake I made as a union organizer.

At Game Developers Conference, video game workers look to level up through unionization

Amid an industry downturn, the labor movement is racking up major points.

A great LGBTQ ally dies… and so does a great villain

'70s boycotts were their battlefields, but Allan Baird and Anita Bryant were as different as beer and orange juice.

Hotel strike was a huge victory for local labor—and a victory of sorts for the new mayor

Lurie's role was also, perhaps, a reflection of old money and new money in San Francisco

Teamsters picketing local Amazon center as part of national mobilization

Strike demands union recognition for workers who the giant company says aren't technically employees.

UC’s unfair pay scales undermine crucial mental health treatment

A two-tiered system for clinical social workers leads to overwork, burnout, and worse outcomes for patients.

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Major hotels in SF face looming strike

Large, feisty rally presages likely walkoff at Westin, Hyatt, Hilton.

The Giants are struggling—and so are the ballpark workers

Union members fighting over pay, benefits as new contractor takes over food and drink service.

Subway workers rally, demand fair treatment

Labor Commissioner investigating allegations of minimum wage, overtime violations at local sandwich shops.

The Hyatt Regency restaurant is spinning again. Where are the workers?

There is nobody to take over when this generation retires. Maybe Hyatt wants it that way.

City worker unions head to ‘strike school’ as vacancies remain, contracts loom

Labor is fed up with the Breed Administration, and preparing for serious political pressure to fill jobs and give raises.

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While they helped win WWII, Hunters Point Shipyard’s Black workers fought discrimination at home

Stacey Carter talk focused on valiant history of resistance and neglect leading to Board of Supervisors' apology

City wastes millions on contracts with big out-of-town companies, report shows

More than $200 million goes for services city workers could provide much, much cheaper.

Health workers demand an end to dangerous staff shortages at SF General

Contracting out will be a huge issue in this year's labor talks—and the fall election.

It’s Valentine’s Day. I was ghosted by my ‘partner’ of eight years

Uber and Lyft call us "partners,' not employees. We're sick of the way they treat us.

The hidden political history of SF’s 1906 earthquake and fire—and what it means today

Social class, race, and labor played a huge role in what happened—and how the city recovered.

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