Janitors who clean San Francisco office buildings are voting Saturday on a tentative agreement including wage increases, work for laid…
The San Francisco Unified School District took a major step Saturday toward reopening schools by reaching a tentative agreement with…
Unions representing San Francisco Unified School District employees said on Friday they're resuming negotiations with the district over returning to…
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected Friday to take up and pass the massive $2 trillion CARES Act stimulus…
Alameda Health System workers rallied at Highland Hospital in Oakland on Thursday to demand that the Alameda County Board of…
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren spent time in San Jose Friday, taking a moment in the afternoon to meet with a…
Needy families will gather Thursday to take part in a holiday toy giveaway sponsored by Bay Area government, non-profit and…
After a week of strikes, workers walking off the job with Service Employees International Union Local 521 on Wednesday targeted…
Hundreds of Santa Clara County health care workers walked off the job Thursday morning to join other county workers who…
City workers in Berkeley voted to authorize a possible strike on Wednesday, though if or when a strike would happen…
Teachers, nurses, transit workers and politicians rallied at San Francisco City Hall in response to a U.S. Supreme Court case…
After seven days of striking, about 3,000 Oakland city employees will return to work Tuesday, union officials announced Monday.
Workers say neither Mayor Libby Schaaf nor city administrators has reached out to them to resume negotiations.
Contra Costa County social and eligibility workers announced Tuesday they will begin a three-day strike on Sept. 30.
Santa Clara County's largest employee union on Wednesday ratified a labor contract reached with the county late last month, union…
Adjunct professors at Dominican University in San Rafael and Saint Mary's College in Moraga have voted to join SEIU Local…
Union reps and BART resumed contract talks Thursday, but it doesn't appear things are off to a friendly start.
BART trains are rolling again, but managers and union officials acknowledge they're still far apart in reaching a labor deal
People who use BART to get to work should enjoy their weekend, because Monday morning may be a horrible commute.
Tens of thousands of workers will be getting raises after the state reached a tentative deal with its largest employee…
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