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Workers at Macy’s fear new electronic scheduling

Worries at unionized store about software, instead of people, telling employees when to come to work By Chloe Johnson FEBRUARY 23, 2015 -- Macy’s in San...

How do progressives win in 2015 and beyond?

An UrbanIDEA forum will look at the changing electorate, the lessons of 2014, and strategies for the future By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 12, 2015 -- The...

Don’t be a Stanford asshole

David Talbot talks about different world visions for young educated workers from The Farm. JANUARY 26, 2015 -- Editor’s note: Early Sunday morning, I made...

SF Democratic Party (again) shifts to the moderate side — a wakeup call for progressives

By Tim Redmond JANUARY 12, 2015 – Most of the time, electing San Francisco delegates to the California Democratic Convention is a pretty low-key affair....

Why not just send everyone a ballot?

By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 22, 2014 – Supervisor David Campos has an idea that could revolutionize electoral politics in San Francisco – and it’s so...

With no opponent, Lee may appoint a landlord-friendly supe in D3

  By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 3, 2014 -- The lack of a strong competitor challenging Mayor Ed Lee from the left could shift the political calculus...

Ugly condos for the very rich that block public views approved a few yards from Coit Tower

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 19, 2014 – The press gallery and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors were packed all afternoon yesterday as we...

Chiu in charge of vote for his successor

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 14, 2014 -- Sup. David Chiu carefully orchestrated his second term as board president, cutting deals with his more conservative colleagues...

The big national landlord money aimed at Prop. G

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 3, 2014 – I’ve seen a lot of political campaigns around landlord and tenant issues. I’ve seen both sides lobby the...

The City College trial: A bit of perspective

  By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 31, 2014 – I was called for jury duty this morning, so I missed part of the City College trial, but...