Labor
The mayor says his reduced budget will maintain the city’s social safety net. Advocates disagree
The fight continues to ensure a $16.9 billion city budget doesn’t leave working families, immigrants, LGBTQ+ residents, and others out in the cold
A budget brawler’s inside-outside game
As Mayor Lurie’s budget deadline approaches, Anya Worley-Ziegmann leads rallies outside his office and talks with people who work within it
Protesting Mayor Lurie’s budget cuts outside his office
A group of 250 brought chants and personalized pleas directly to Room 200, but went unanswered by Lurie
Jackie Fielder’s absence comes at a critical time for her district and the city
With her leave, the D9 supervisor’s steadfast opposition to Mayor Lurie is on hold
Department of Public Health talks of ‘rebalancing’ and ‘consolidation’ as union and community worry about layoffs and clinic closures
SEIU 1021 was out in force as Daniel Tsai made the city’s case for cutting jobs while preserving the social safety net
‘He knows that this is going to devastate people in need’: Staff and clients fight for an elder care clinic that may close amid Lurie’s budget cuts
At a rally at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, supporters of South East Mission Geriatrics did not back down
Mahmood pushes back on Lurie’s plan to cut Tenderloin youth clinic
District 5 supervisor says mayor’s proposal to close the Larkin Clinic as part of $400 million budget cuts isn’t final
Is Uber responsible for its drivers’ behavior?
A San Francisco judge weighs whether or not the ride-hailing company is liable when drivers commit sexual assault
Back to school
With the teachers strike over, the hard work of funding and running SFUSD continues
Strike Diary, Day Four: Tetris
Piecing together another day without school









