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Rally calls for funding to stop City College layoffs, cuts
With layoffs set to affect about 65 percent of City College of San Francisco faculty, dozens of students and staff joined a virtual rally on Monday to call for...Read More
Banking on federal stimulus, Golden Gate Bridge board reverses layoff plans
The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District Board of Directors voted unanimously Wednesday to reverse the planned layoffs of nearly 150 employees, effective upon a federal Covid-19-related stimulus...Read More
Convention catering giant shifts to shelter food service amid Covid-19 crisis
Team San Jose – once the marketing giant for the city and the managing force behind its conventions – has pivoted its in-house catering to provide meals to shelters...Read More
Research finds many employers retaining workers despite closures
Timely snapshots of the effect of the coronavirus on workers at small and medium-sized businesses in the Bay Area, state and nation are the result of a new project...Read More
Kaiser responds to scheduled union protests
Kaiser Permanente responded to 32 union protests being held across California during February and March by calling them "uncalled for and counterproductive." Read More
Silicon Valley job growth drops from 2016
A report released by a regional research institute said that growth in employment in Silicon Valley, which it says peaked at the end of 2016, has slowed.Read More
Wal-Mart closes Oakland, San Jose stores
Two Bay Area Wal-Mart stores are closing this month, according to company officials. Oakland’s only store, at 8400 Edgewater Drive, is closing Sunday at 7 p.m. and a San...Read More
Twitter chirps plans to lay off hundreds
The San Francisco-based micro-blogging website Twitter announced Tuesday morning that it will lay off hundreds of its employees.Read More
Exploratorium layoffs draw protest
About 80 workers and activists rallied outside of the Exploratorium today on San Francisco's Pier 15 to protest a round of layoffs.Read More
Chevron slashes 500 San Ramon jobs
Roughly 500 people working out of Chevron's corporate offices in San Ramon will be losing their jobs.Read More