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Marriott workers announce tentative agreement to end strike
Workers at Marriott hotels on strike for two months have reached a tentative agreement with the company.Read More
Couple sued in alleged SF public health contract scam
Two former employees who worked for the San Francisco Department of Public Health are facing a civil lawsuit.Read More
Google changes sexual harassment policies after employee walkout
After thousands of Google employees walked out of their offices last week in protest of sexual harassment in the workplace, the Mountain View company has announced it will make...Read More
Oakland Marriott workers reach contract agreement
Oakland Marriott hotel workers ratified a contract Friday and will end their strike Saturday.Read More
Vallejo consultant pleads guilty to bid rigging
A business consultant from Vallejo will be sentenced in federal court in San Francisco on Jan. 23 for conspiring in a bid-rigging scheme concerning the renovation of a building...Read More
UC nurses set to vote on new five-year contract
Some 14,000 registered nurses working in University of California medical centers and student health centers are scheduled to vote this coming week on a new five-year labor contract.Read More
Marriott workers vote to strike
As many as 2,300 hotel workers at seven downtown San Francisco Marriott hotels could walk off the job after a vast majority voted Thursday to strike, union officials said.Read More
Contractor blamed for West Portal delays
Trains entering West Portal Station have slowed over the last few days due to damage to the automatic train control system.Read More
Burn ban in effect for San Mateo, Santa Cruz counties
Cal Fire's San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit announced a ban on all outdoor burning starting Tuesday.Read More
Sheriff to close Richmond ICE facility
Contra Costa County Sheriff David Livingston announced plans Tuesday to end a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Marshals Service that allowed ICE to house...Read More
City College faculty earn salary bump
Faculty at City College of San Francisco will get a pay raise after the school's Board of Trustees approved a labor agreement.Read More
Supes question Navy over cleanup fraud
San Francisco elected officials Monday called for re-testing for radioactive material at an inhabited parcel of a former U.S. Navy shipyard in Hunters Point.Read More
UC nurses join strikers Tuesday
Registered nurses at the University of California's five major medical centers and 10 student health centers will picket alongside other UC employees Tuesday and Wednesday as part of a...Read More
UC strike hits 10 campuses, UCSF hospitals
Workers across the University of California system began a three-day strike this morning, which is likely to affect patients of the University of California at San Francisco, campus officials...Read More
49ers sign McKinnon after Hyde leaves for Cleveland
The 49ers backfield is primed for an overhaul as the team will reportedly sign former Vikings running back Jerick McKinnon.Read More
Muni readies two-car N-Judah trains, three-car next
Muni officials have begun testing three-car trains at night as evident in a new YouTube video posted by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.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
Giants add free agent southpaw Tony Watson
The Giants spent the offseason improving the infield and outfield on both sides of the ball but had done very little to upgrade the bullpen. Until Friday, that is.Read More
49ers, Garoppolo ink record-breaking 5-year contract
The 49ers have secured their franchise quarterback as the team has reportedly agreed to terms with Jimmy Garoppolo on Thursday.Read More