SF News SF Supervisors Propose $5 Per Hour Hazard Pay Bonus For Grocery Workers, But Stores Have to Pay It It’s merely a non-binding resolution “urging” grocery stores to give their workers a $5 per hour raise, but the stores are expected to foot the bill.
Business & Tech Lyft Pivots To ‘Essential Deliveries’ Now That No One is Riding Anywhere Lyft is generating a little more revenue for drivers who’ve taken a hit, but the new program will cater to companies and nonprofits instead of individual delivery customers.
SF News Complaints About Nonessential Construction in SF Skyrocket Under Shelter-In-Place Homebuilders are not staying at home, and in some cases entering residential properties, as the Department of Building Inspection sees a roughly 500 percent increase in complaints.
SF News Workers at Still-Open, ‘Essential’ Businesses Face High Risk, Low Financial Reward The unsung heroes of the ongoing coronavirus crisis are the nurses, grocery clerks, and delivery drivers slogging through amidst angry customers and precarious conditions.