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Employees file lawsuit alleging UPS altered timecards, withheld pay
Four Walnut Creek-based UPS employees have sued the company, accusing it of tampering with timecards, not paying workers for work-related activity such as undergoing Covid-19 checks, and not adhering...Read More
SF office janitors to vote on tentative labor agreement with increased wages, benefits
Janitors who clean San Francisco office buildings are voting Saturday on a tentative agreement including wage increases, work for laid off janitors, safety protections and medical benefits, according to...Read More
Nation’s largest nurses’ union endorses Bernie Sanders
"We need a president who makes it easier for us to stand together and hold our employers accountable for putting people above profits."Read More
Governor signs ‘landmark’ bill to reclassify independent contractors as employees
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed Assembly Bill 5 into law to reclassify workers for ride-hailing services and other companies as employees instead of independent contractors starting in 2020....Read More