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Government

Nov. 27, 2014

San Francisco pushes forward with pro-employee ordinances

An ordinance by San Francisco County Supervisor David Chiu is one of two passed by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday seeking to increase workers' control over their schedules and hours.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


San Francisco pushed forward with a first-in-the-nation ordinance requiring retailers and other service businesses to give employees predictable schedules.


The ordinance by San Francisco County Supervisor David Chiu is one of two passed by the board Tuesday seeking to increase workers' control over their schedules and hours.


Specifically, it would require various chain retail and service ...

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