SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Willie Brown: 'Waiters Don't Need A Higher Minimum Wage' (Unless They Work At Subway) Apparently, it's not just restaurant and bar owners that are fretting over the impact an increase in minimum wage might have on business! Former San Francisco mayor, now alleged lobbyist and SF Chronicle
SF News San Francisco's Proposed $15 Minimum Wage, By The Numbers Last week, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee introduced a proposed measure that, if approved by voters in November, would gradually bump San Francisco’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by July 2018.
SF News Mayor Lee Shows Concern For The Underpaid, Talks $15 Minimum Wage With San Francisco's minimum wage set to bump up to $10.74 in 2014 and fast food workers walking off the job in Oakland, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is beginning to show
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Photos: Oakland Fast Food Workers Go Full Ronald, Strike For Better Wages Earlier today, as part of a nationwide fast food workers' strike, employees from several East Bay fast food chains walked off the job. The strike convened on a McDonald's location on Jackson Street
SF News California Governor Signs Nation's First $10 State Minimum Wage Into Law Governor Jerry Brown signed a new measure into law on Wednesday, one that makes California the first state to raise its minimum wage to the $10 mark. Noted as the first minimum-wage hike
SF News Did Mayor Lee Just Take Credit For Increasing Minimum Wage? As every news outlet in town noted yesterday, San Francisco's minimum wage will break $10 starting January 1st, making it the country's highest. (Maybe. Depending on whether you count Santa Cruz as being
SF News San Francisco's Minimum Wage: More Than A Hamilton In 2012 Starting January 1st, 2012 wage earners in San Francisco will be making a minimum of $10.24 per hour. Thanks to 2003's Prop L, which ensures the local minimum wage increases along with