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Bay Area McDonald’s workers join nationwide walkout
Organizers and service workers, wearing the words “Fight for 15” across bright red t-shirts, gathered in front of the 24th and Mission McDonald’s Tuesday to protest sexual harassment.Read More
Labor groups condemn Supreme Court ruling
In a setback for unions, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the use of mandatory fees for nonmembers of public worker unions to help pay for the costs of...Read More
Police unions denounce ‘vilification’ of police
Three Bay Area police unions issued a call Tuesday for "constructive dialogue" and an end to the "vilification" of police officers.Read More
Shikada resigns as San Jose city manager
San Jose City Manager Ed Shikada announced his resignation as of the day Mayor-elect Sam Liccardo takes office.Read More
Oakland police arrest 14 fast food protesters
Protesters in Oakland were arrested Thursday during a march in support of pay raises and rights for fast-food workers.Read More
GG Bridge workers authorize strike
Workers in 13 unions in the Golden Gate Bridge Labor Coalition voted on Monday in favor of a strike, but another negotiating session with the bridge district on a...Read More
AT&T Park food workers approve new contract
Food workers at AT&T Park approved a new contract through the start of the 2019 season.Read More
Union blasts BART management as talks resume
Union reps and BART resumed contract talks Thursday, but it doesn't appear things are off to a friendly start.Read More
BART talks resume, ‘no indication’ of settlement
BART managers and labor leaders are back to the bargaining table but with little hope of an imminent deal.Read More
Little relief for BART commute nightmare
AC Transit and ferries eased some of the pain, but Bay Area roadways bore the brunt on Day 1 of the BART strike.Read More
Striking Oakland workers take to the streets
Striking Oakland city employees and BART workers took to the streets Monday in a show of solidarity and support.Read More
Oakland teachers offered first raise in 5 years
2,400 teachers represented are set to vote Friday on a retroactive contract with a long-overdue pay increase.Read More
Public employee pensions take a hit
Voters in San Diego and San Jose resoundingly approved measures cutting retirement benefits to public employees.Read More