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SF News /Eve Batey

Wednesday Lunchtime Links: California Women Fall Behind In Pay Equality

Published Feb 22, 2017 · 4:00 AM PST


  • Immigrants make up more than a third of San Francisco’s population and make a large contribution to the local economy. [Bay City News]
  • Study says that San Francisco has the highest rental prices in the world. [CNet]
  • Facebook is in talks to live stream one MLB game per week. [Reuters]
  • SF State will soon offer two new support groups to help students work through issues surrounding depression and body image. [Golden Gate Xpress]
  • Looking to improve the quality of daily life in Mission Bay, local groups are pressing UCSF to pay for more bike lanes, new bus routes and more green space. [SF Public Press]
  • [Recode] on "How Uber got into this human resources mess."
  • Attorneys for the San Francisco Unified School District have agreed to settle a lawsuit over a restorative justice meeting that turned violent. [SF Examiner]
  • Georgia Tech's engineering dean has been named the new chancellor for UC Davis. [SF Chronicle]
  • [BART] begins Powell Station ceiling and lights revamp.
  • Women in California are falling behind in pay equality, despite the uptick in conversation about the issue on both a state and national level. [SF Business Times]

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