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seiu represents over 2 million service and care workers. and we believe in a vision of a just society where all people respected and all workers are valued, where all families and communities thrive and where we leave a more better and more equitable world for generations to come. and i want everybody to know that seiu is ready to mobilize on june 29. and we are ready for a massive border mobilization to get people to the polls and continue to be a power after the election. seiu members know what is at stake in this election. our democracy, our economy, our future. but we also know that it takes all of us in this room to be together, to organize, to mobilize with many more partners because we are going to mobilize our power. we are going to build our power and we are going to protect our power. we are very excited to join the efforts to reach out to millions of multiracial border across the country. our goal is not only to turn out votes, but to build power in communities of color and end poverty wage jobs once and for all. and then we will
seiu represents over 2 million service and care workers. and we believe in a vision of a just society where all people respected and all workers are valued, where all families and communities thrive and where we leave a more better and more equitable world for generations to come. and i want everybody to know that seiu is ready to mobilize on june 29. and we are ready for a massive border mobilization to get people to the polls and continue to be a power after the election. seiu members know...
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. >> reporter: city librarians joined by fellow members of the seiu service workers union demonstrated outside the main san francisco library to try to negotiate a new contract but not about pay, they want more security guards as city libraries. >> everybody's welcome, homeless, black, white, but we want to make sure that it is a safe place. >> reporter: librarians who work at branches which do not have a dedicated guard on site offered examples of things getting out of hand. jessica said she and her colleagues intervened when a man was yelling at other people at the branch. >> we were hoping he would leave peacefully. before anything happened. he did end up leaving and he kicked a window on his way out. >> reporter: nicole had to handle a disturbed man with a weapon. >> he wielded the weapon at preschoolers sitting on the ground with their teachers. >> reporter: they called for guards at all branches to help handle these issues at the main branch, library guards were patrolling the outside and checking on people who seemed passed out on the curb. library staff and guards to call the s
. >> reporter: city librarians joined by fellow members of the seiu service workers union demonstrated outside the main san francisco library to try to negotiate a new contract but not about pay, they want more security guards as city libraries. >> everybody's welcome, homeless, black, white, but we want to make sure that it is a safe place. >> reporter: librarians who work at branches which do not have a dedicated guard on site offered examples of things getting out of hand....
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. >> now, the members of seiu also said low pay is making workers leave the city. street maintenance workers, administrative staff and child care providers, and many others say short staffing may put residents at risk. >> we've got few people doing what many used to do and keeping up with it, and they do a hard job. they do sometimes a dangerous job there in the winters for you. they're on call for you when you need them. >> now. one maintenance worker says they can't keep up taking care of crumbling roads, and a public works employee said seven people are now doing the jobs that used to be done by more than 20 workers. union contracts are due to expire this summer. it is 405. a crackdown on sideshows in antioch is underway after several cases of illegal street activity. last weekend, there were several sideshows in antioch, oakland and unincorporated parts of contra costa county. in antioch, about 200 people on sunday blocked a major intersection as cars were spinning donuts and spectators set off fireworks, the mercury news reports. antioch city leaders are insta
. >> now, the members of seiu also said low pay is making workers leave the city. street maintenance workers, administrative staff and child care providers, and many others say short staffing may put residents at risk. >> we've got few people doing what many used to do and keeping up with it, and they do a hard job. they do sometimes a dangerous job there in the winters for you. they're on call for you when you need them. >> now. one maintenance worker says they can't keep up...
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as for why this explanation was provided a virtual press conference put on by the seiu union who up to negotiate the law. and those people already covered. but living wage laws that that the airports and entering and businesses that they can sell bread is a stand-alone item are also exempt. republicans say that raises questions if this is a bad law for one company, it's probably a bad law for every meeting at the state capitol. eytan wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> other big story tonight, dangerous sideshows were out of control 3 bay area cities over the weekend. now leaders are issuing a warning to people breaking the law. the sideshows attracted big crowds in one case there was a hit and run converse co. joining us now live in the studio with. >> more on what officials say they plan to do about the illegal activity to reset grand. well, city officials are not holding back saying that they are going to take action, putting issuing fines and possible jail sentences for those involved in these reckless driving situations. guess what? >> if you come here with this nonsense, you're going to
as for why this explanation was provided a virtual press conference put on by the seiu union who up to negotiate the law. and those people already covered. but living wage laws that that the airports and entering and businesses that they can sell bread is a stand-alone item are also exempt. republicans say that raises questions if this is a bad law for one company, it's probably a bad law for every meeting at the state capitol. eytan wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> other big story...
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as for why this explanation was provided a virtual press conference put on by the seiu union who up to negotiate the law. and those people already covered. but living wage laws that that the airports and entering and businesses that they can sell bread is a stand-alone item are also exempt. the law's author democratic assembly member chris holden said exemptions were a result of negotiations between various fast food industry. stakeholders, but legislative republicans say they're skeptical if this is a bad law for one company, it's probably a bad law for every >> and remember this minimum wage law also created the state's brand new fast food council made up of industry stakeholders to come up with standards, working conditions and the gradual pay increase. the council met for the first time last month and is expected to meet again sometime in the next 6 months reporting at the state capitol. eytan wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> to cal works programs that help thousands of families might see their budgets cut in order to help stabilize the state's deficit. one program subsidizes jobs for l
as for why this explanation was provided a virtual press conference put on by the seiu union who up to negotiate the law. and those people already covered. but living wage laws that that the airports and entering and businesses that they can sell bread is a stand-alone item are also exempt. the law's author democratic assembly member chris holden said exemptions were a result of negotiations between various fast food industry. stakeholders, but legislative republicans say they're skeptical if...
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employees are more prone to making mistakes, even in critical areas like public safety and utilities, seiu members said. >> low pay is leading people to leave the city. union street maintenance workers, administrative staff and child care providers, among others. among others, say short staffing may be putting residents at risk . >> we've got few people doing what many used to do and keeping up with it and they do a hard job. they do sometimes a dangerous job there in the winters for you. they're on call for you when you need them. >> one maintenance worker says their staff cannot keep up with crumbling roads. when public works employees said seven people are doing the work that used to be done by a team of more than 20 union contracts are set to expire this summer. >> also new at 11. antioch city leaders say they're cracking down on sideshows after multiple incidents of illegal street activity over the weekend, officials said. multiple sideshows took place in antioch, oakland and unincorporated parts of contra costa county. in antioch. an estimated 200 people blocked a major intersection
employees are more prone to making mistakes, even in critical areas like public safety and utilities, seiu members said. >> low pay is leading people to leave the city. union street maintenance workers, administrative staff and child care providers, among others. among others, say short staffing may be putting residents at risk . >> we've got few people doing what many used to do and keeping up with it and they do a hard job. they do sometimes a dangerous job there in the winters...
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their union seiu, they want to raise that would pay these workers. 25 $1 an hour over the next 4 years with other benefits negotiations with large janitorial employers are ongoing, but should there be a strike building says could be without custodians starting may 6th. >> it might be a little challenging to get around parts of the north bay this weekend. ng tomorrow, eastbound highway 12 and santa rosa will have full and partial closures as caltrans is repaving the roadway. the closures will start friday night at 8 and will and around 5 monday morning between the dutton avenue and southeast southeast street exits at night, the eastbound freeway between dutton avenue and south east street will be fully closed during the day. one eastbound lane will be open. one lane will be closed. so they're advising drivers, just try and take some alternate routes, maybe avoid highway 12 in that area altogether or just expect some major traffic delays seems caltrans taking advantage of the good weather to finally repaved that road, though, now is the time, especially if there's chance of rain next wee
their union seiu, they want to raise that would pay these workers. 25 $1 an hour over the next 4 years with other benefits negotiations with large janitorial employers are ongoing, but should there be a strike building says could be without custodians starting may 6th. >> it might be a little challenging to get around parts of the north bay this weekend. ng tomorrow, eastbound highway 12 and santa rosa will have full and partial closures as caltrans is repaving the roadway. the closures...
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the workers will officially join seiu local 10. 21 after months of organizing the move will affect planned parenthood workers across all of the nonprofit, 18 regional locations, including san francisco health center at 15. 22 bush street. planned parenthood clinics in california are bracing for an up tick in patients after arizona passed a near total ban on abortion last week. the ban is set to take effect in 2 weeks. it forbids all abortion procedures unless they are needed to save a woman's life. some planned parenthood clinics in california are preparing for patients who may cross state lines to access the procedure. health care providers say that includes opening more appointment slots and training more providers. >> santa clara county fire crews are inviting families to take part in some emergency response training participants will receive a step-by-step lesson on what to do in case of an ash natural disaster or public safety emergency. the course will come with safety equipment for practicing real life scenarios. it is hosted by the community emergency response team or cert academy.
the workers will officially join seiu local 10. 21 after months of organizing the move will affect planned parenthood workers across all of the nonprofit, 18 regional locations, including san francisco health center at 15. 22 bush street. planned parenthood clinics in california are bracing for an up tick in patients after arizona passed a near total ban on abortion last week. the ban is set to take effect in 2 weeks. it forbids all abortion procedures unless they are needed to save a woman's...
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the seiu local 2015, who apparently has office space in this building or had office space in this building, had major issues with the performance of the building and i believe that we would be a little, rushed to just take the esthetic, challenge here and, and move to approve it. i don't have any at all, issues with seeing the building come forward. i do need better information, to do so. and in addition to that, the property has a notice of special restriction on it. but i cannot figure out what that is. and perhaps that's not anything that perhaps affects us. but that is a notice that was put on the property in the year 2000. so those are my comments. and i would like to suggest that we give this project a little bit more time for full disclosure for including its energy performance, so that we indeed can support adjustments for it to become a better office building for today's, standard of office. just before i go to, commissioner koppell, miss, what did you want to respond to some of those comments? yeah, i just thought it was worth sharing. we did, part of the staff review. we did sor
the seiu local 2015, who apparently has office space in this building or had office space in this building, had major issues with the performance of the building and i believe that we would be a little, rushed to just take the esthetic, challenge here and, and move to approve it. i don't have any at all, issues with seeing the building come forward. i do need better information, to do so. and in addition to that, the property has a notice of special restriction on it. but i cannot figure out...
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there, members of seiu united service workers west, and their contract is set to expire at the end of the month. it covers thousands of workers who clean some of the state's largest offices, studios and tech campuses. members say they're fighting against what they call abusive workloads and exploitation in los angeles and here in the bay area. janitors say they're asking for a $25 an hour wage over the next four years. >> some are looking into the weekend. it's not that far off right now. we're coming into friday. what's it going to be like? what's saturday sunday going to be like? i know there'll be fog. we'll talk about it when i return. all right. >> right now though, we want to go to ktvu. alex savidge with a look at some of the stories we're working on for west coast rap at seven right here on ktvu. >> heather, thank you. tonight at seven congress preparing for a vote on a new border security bill. and tonight on west coast rap, we'll show you how one prominent arizona senator is venting her frustrations about conditions at the southern border. also, health officials blaming froz
there, members of seiu united service workers west, and their contract is set to expire at the end of the month. it covers thousands of workers who clean some of the state's largest offices, studios and tech campuses. members say they're fighting against what they call abusive workloads and exploitation in los angeles and here in the bay area. janitors say they're asking for a $25 an hour wage over the next four years. >> some are looking into the weekend. it's not that far off right now....
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they would be part of the committee of interns and residents, which is a part of seiu. kaiser said in a statement that it supports any decision made by the residents on union representation. kaiser added in its statement, quote, we greatly value our medical residents and fellows and are committed to continuing to make kaiser permanente the best place to learn, work and provide care. we respect our long standing relationships with labor unions and the rights of our employees to make decisions about whether they want to be represented by a union. >> nurses in santa clara county are currently on strike for the first time. the nurses say they are underpaid, understaffed and being asked to float between hospitals that strike will last until friday, and as ktvu is an rubin reports, that is costing the county $20 million a. >> santa clara county nurses want to be heard. >> our biggest concern everyone is the pay and the staffing. >> they say patient safety is on the line, but contract negotiations between the registered nurses professional association and county leaders have f
they would be part of the committee of interns and residents, which is a part of seiu. kaiser said in a statement that it supports any decision made by the residents on union representation. kaiser added in its statement, quote, we greatly value our medical residents and fellows and are committed to continuing to make kaiser permanente the best place to learn, work and provide care. we respect our long standing relationships with labor unions and the rights of our employees to make decisions...
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downtown oakland this morning, calling for an end to abuse and exploitation of power on the rise now by seiu united service workers, west represents more than 45,000 janitors and other workers across california. they're calling for a fair contract as theirs expires at the end of the month. they're also asking for support of a new assembly bill that would limit workloads in the janitorial industry. the bill follows a study that found roughly a third of janitors in california were injured on the job last year, another change coming for street vendors in san francisco. >> the city decided it is going to close the indoor market that they were placed in after the vendors were banned from selling out there on the street, ktvu tom vacar reports. >> on thursday mid-morning, it was sunny, warm, quiet and pleasant on mission and 24th, as well as mission in 16th, as police units stood by to make sure the ban on illegal vendors held every vendor, including the licensed ones, were evicted, including jaime luna. >> the police says the furthest that third rung take out. >> even with a permit. yeah >> no. n
downtown oakland this morning, calling for an end to abuse and exploitation of power on the rise now by seiu united service workers, west represents more than 45,000 janitors and other workers across california. they're calling for a fair contract as theirs expires at the end of the month. they're also asking for support of a new assembly bill that would limit workloads in the janitorial industry. the bill follows a study that found roughly a third of janitors in california were injured on the...
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authorized now seiu, united service workers west represents more than 45,000 janitors and other workers across the state. their contract expires at the end of the month. now, this morning, union workers say they want a new fair contract and are offering up their support for a new assembly bill that would limit workloads in the janitorial industry. the measure follows a study that found roughly a third of janitors in california were injured on the job last year. >> aggressive and possibly dangerous to humans. that's how scientists are describing a certain type of mosquito that's been found in the bay area. coming up tonight at 530. what's being done to stop the spread? >> also, another hit to california's fishing industry, the end of salmon season before it ever began. >> and what's in a name? apparently a lot. the packed meeting going on right now over what to call oakland international airport and the coveted weekend just around the corner. >> right now, it's going to rain for part of it. i'll have that recast coming up. mount tam reports came in around 6:00 last night of a vehicle tha
authorized now seiu, united service workers west represents more than 45,000 janitors and other workers across the state. their contract expires at the end of the month. now, this morning, union workers say they want a new fair contract and are offering up their support for a new assembly bill that would limit workloads in the janitorial industry. the measure follows a study that found roughly a third of janitors in california were injured on the job last year. >> aggressive and possibly...
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. >> the members of seiu also said low pay is making workers leave the city. street maintenance workers, administrative staff and child care providers, and many others say short staffing puts residents at risk. >> we've got few people doing what many used to do and keeping up with it, and they do a hard job. they do sometimes a dangerous job there in the winters for you. they're on call for you when you need them. >> one maintenance worker says they can't keep up taking care of crumbling roads, and a public works employee said seven people are doing the jobs of what that used to be done by more than 20 workers. union contracts are due to expire this summer. the a's are reportedly meeting with another northern california city today, one day after meeting with the city of oakland to discuss their future, where the team could end up playing games for the next few years plus. >> so this lets us give our staff an opportunity to have affordable housing and focus then their time and energy on the classroom. a new affordable housing project in san francisco, specifica
. >> the members of seiu also said low pay is making workers leave the city. street maintenance workers, administrative staff and child care providers, and many others say short staffing puts residents at risk. >> we've got few people doing what many used to do and keeping up with it, and they do a hard job. they do sometimes a dangerous job there in the winters for you. they're on call for you when you need them. >> one maintenance worker says they can't keep up taking care...
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state workers had to return to the office, at least two days a week, it angered union employees from seiu local 1000. >> it has reduced the impact on our environment. our carbon footprint has gone down, it had increased our productivity and increased our employee retention . in, it also increased the ability to have a better work life balance. but no one is happier to see state workers return to in-person duties than sacramento mayor darrell steinberg, who has heard plenty from small businesses that there aren't enough customers. >> i mean, that has been the issue for downtown sacramento since the pandemic. we are redefining our downtown, and we have to because it's never going to come back to five days a week. >> and again, even the mayor of sacramento says we are never going back to the way it was the solution, he says. and of course, other cities in the bay area have also said this is to have people move into the downtown area, but that is going to take years. yeah, yeah. >> expensive? >> yes. truly expensive, especially here in the bay area. i think sacramento is more reasonable, more
state workers had to return to the office, at least two days a week, it angered union employees from seiu local 1000. >> it has reduced the impact on our environment. our carbon footprint has gone down, it had increased our productivity and increased our employee retention . in, it also increased the ability to have a better work life balance. but no one is happier to see state workers return to in-person duties than sacramento mayor darrell steinberg, who has heard plenty from small...
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as for why this explanation was provided a virtual press conference put on by the seiu union who up to negotiate. the lack of those people already covered by living wage laws that that the airports and entering and businesses that they can sell bread is a stand-alone item are also exempt. republicans say that raises questions if this is a bad law for one company, it's probably a bad law for every any at the state capitol. a tom wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> california currently has the highest unemployment rate in the country. the latest numbers show the state's unemployment was at 5.3% in february. according to the daily news, it's only the 12th time in 48 years at the golden state has had the nation's highest unemployment. we're all counties were hit hard with county, seeing 15% unemployment. a report that was released last week found that california had the lowest job growth of any state with employment rising just 0.1 5% from september 2022. to september 2023. and now the race is on to get those eclipse glasses so we can see it. but teddy, make sure that those glasses are the real de
as for why this explanation was provided a virtual press conference put on by the seiu union who up to negotiate. the lack of those people already covered by living wage laws that that the airports and entering and businesses that they can sell bread is a stand-alone item are also exempt. republicans say that raises questions if this is a bad law for one company, it's probably a bad law for every any at the state capitol. a tom wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> california currently has...
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. >> the workers will officially join seiu local 10. 21 after months of organizing the move will impact planned parenthood workers across all of the nonprofits, 18 regional locations, including san francisco's health center at, that's on bush street. planned parenthood clinics in california are bracing for an up tick in patients after arizona passed that near total ban on abortion last week. the ban is set to take effect in 2 weeks. it forbids all abortion procedures unless they're needed to save a pregnant woman's life. some planned parenthood clinics in california are preparing more patients who might cross state lines to try to access the procedure and health care providers say that includes opening more appointment slots and training providers. vice president kamala harris arriving in arizona earlier today for vent that folks that is focused on reproductive freedom. she's giving her remarks right now. harris calling out former president donald trump saying he wants to take america back to the 18. 100's and calling on voters to reelect joe biden to protect reproductive rights. still
. >> the workers will officially join seiu local 10. 21 after months of organizing the move will impact planned parenthood workers across all of the nonprofits, 18 regional locations, including san francisco's health center at, that's on bush street. planned parenthood clinics in california are bracing for an up tick in patients after arizona passed that near total ban on abortion last week. the ban is set to take effect in 2 weeks. it forbids all abortion procedures unless they're needed...
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the mayor house in a rally alongside seiu, united service workers west. the u.s. ww work to clean bay area's largest offices and tech campuses. jenner's a partner with application service management. loser reavis to pass that newly introduced bill ab 23. 64. this bill will be the first in the nation that would limit workloads in the janitorial industry. i'm going to start at 11:00am. >> going to take a break or 6.27. but coming up on the kron, 4 morning news and east bay donut shop targeted again. we'll tell you how the family of businesses trying to protect their business. now after being robbed 4 times in >> and we're back and we've been talking about the forecast will still warm and it is. yeah, john, good morning. yeah, we've got the fog at the coast and the sunshine elsewhere and another hot day for those inland areas. getting a look outside right now. we've got a nice sunrise taking shape, maybe can get out there for a few minutes. let's look at the coast. the golden gate bridge crowded him. a little bit of fog that we're seeing elsewhere in the bay area, mo
the mayor house in a rally alongside seiu, united service workers west. the u.s. ww work to clean bay area's largest offices and tech campuses. jenner's a partner with application service management. loser reavis to pass that newly introduced bill ab 23. 64. this bill will be the first in the nation that would limit workloads in the janitorial industry. i'm going to start at 11:00am. >> going to take a break or 6.27. but coming up on the kron, 4 morning news and east bay donut shop...
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. ♪ seiu local 1021 says that 70% 77% of workers voted to join. the vote must now be certified by the national labor relations board. they say since the supreme court decision that overturned roe versus wade, california employees have been facing heavier workloads. the workers say they are, quote, excited and eager to begin a new chapter at ppe norcal. >> vice president kamala harris was in arizona this afternoon pledging the biden administration will uphold reproductive rights. she held a reproductive freedom event in tucson. her visit follows the arizona supreme court's decision to uphold an 1864 law that would ban abortions unless the life of the mother is at risk. in her speech, the vice president pointed the finger at former president trump for his role in appointing the supreme court justices who overturned roe v wade in 2022. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis, and that is not a fact, by the way, that he hides. in fact, he brags about it. just this week he said that he is, quote proudly, the person responsible for o
. ♪ seiu local 1021 says that 70% 77% of workers voted to join. the vote must now be certified by the national labor relations board. they say since the supreme court decision that overturned roe versus wade, california employees have been facing heavier workloads. the workers say they are, quote, excited and eager to begin a new chapter at ppe norcal. >> vice president kamala harris was in arizona this afternoon pledging the biden administration will uphold reproductive rights. she...
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state workers had to return to the office at least two days a week, it angered union employees from seiu local 1000. >> it has reduced the impact on our environment, our carbon footprint has gone down, it had increased our productivity, and increased our employee retention, it also increased the ability to have a better work life balance. but no one is happier to see state workers return to in-person duties than sacramento mayor darrell steinberg, who has heard plenty from small businesses that there aren't enough customers. >> i mean, that has been the issue for downtown sacramento since the pandemic. we are redefining our downtown, and we have to because it's never going to come back to five days a week. >> so even the mayor of sacramento says we are never going back to the way it was the solution, he says. and other cities in the bay area have insisted on it is to have people move into downtown areas. san francisco is still expensive, you know, to move downtown sacramento, not so much. so maybe that's more doable. >> yeah. >> let's talk a little bit about all these folks. still workin
state workers had to return to the office at least two days a week, it angered union employees from seiu local 1000. >> it has reduced the impact on our environment, our carbon footprint has gone down, it had increased our productivity, and increased our employee retention, it also increased the ability to have a better work life balance. but no one is happier to see state workers return to in-person duties than sacramento mayor darrell steinberg, who has heard plenty from small...
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oakland mayor sheng thao rally alongside seiu, united service workers west, the u.s. ww. they work to clean the area's largest offices and tech campuses. jenner's of partner with application service manager. lou, as read this, the past that newly introduced bill be 23. 64. this will be the first in the nation bill that limit workloads and the janitorial industry rallies going to start at 11:00am. >> all right, 7.39 is the time police have had their hands full with recent sideshows all across the bay area on the peninsula to the east bay and even on the bay bridge. you can see some of the video. and hundreds of people taking part in those sideshows over the weekend. we've been talking about that for the past few days. 2 people arrested. we know that we've got crop was rob nesbitt speaking with the chp on what they've been doing to try and tackle the issue. chp as a proactive approach to try to see of sideshows are being planned online. >> and a reactive approach to send officers to sideshows in progress. talk to anyone in the bay area's was witnessed a weekend sideshow, th
oakland mayor sheng thao rally alongside seiu, united service workers west, the u.s. ww. they work to clean the area's largest offices and tech campuses. jenner's of partner with application service manager. lou, as read this, the past that newly introduced bill be 23. 64. this will be the first in the nation bill that limit workloads and the janitorial industry rallies going to start at 11:00am. >> all right, 7.39 is the time police have had their hands full with recent sideshows all...
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i sat down exclusively with mary kay henry, seiu president who said this model of organizing by sector instead of by business, by business will be replicated in the future, mentioning new york, washington, and illinois as potential future targets. >> it's a combination of workers' willingness to strike and to lobby legislators and to defend the governor in the recall campaign as the fast food workers did here in california. when those conditions are created in other states, we'll be created in other states will be able to make this same progress. >> the hype may also lift wages for low-wage workers outside of the restaurant sector. business owners like general b. perez running growing roots a plant design and maintenance economy in long beach closely monitoring to remain competitive. >> it's a ripple effect, because i'm not part of that sindustry but of course looking at that as all. haven't worried about it too much. always over minimum wage. keeps increasing, increasing, a 25% increase from $16 to $20. >> lowest paid worker at $19 and has to be wary of further price increases to the
i sat down exclusively with mary kay henry, seiu president who said this model of organizing by sector instead of by business, by business will be replicated in the future, mentioning new york, washington, and illinois as potential future targets. >> it's a combination of workers' willingness to strike and to lobby legislators and to defend the governor in the recall campaign as the fast food workers did here in california. when those conditions are created in other states, we'll be...