Tag: Great Resignation
San Francisco Office Occupancy Still Under 40% Despite Ending Mask Mandate
According to a new report by the security firm Kastle, San Francisco’s total downtown office occupancy sat at 39% in late September, one of the lowest amounts in the nation despite having seven months since the lifting of mask mandates...
AB 257 or Reversal: Fast Food Workers Weigh in on the New Fast Food Council Law
Following a tumultuous week for the fast food industry in California, many fast food workers tell the Globe what they really want. The AB 257 law, authored by Assemblyman Chris Holden (D-Los Angeles), was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom...
Mass Retail Chain Store Closures Continue in San Francisco
Pharmacy chain Walgreens announced another store closure in San Francisco for later this month, becoming only the latest chain store to close in San Francisco, and continuing on the trend of retail chains closing mass numbers of locations in San...
LA Minimum Wage to Increase from $15 an Hour to $16.04 July 1st
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced on Thursday that Los Angeles’ minimum wage will go up from $15 an hour to $16.04 an hour beginning July 1st. Minimum wage rose dramatically in California and Los Angeles beginning in the mid-2010’s...
Ballot Initiative to Raise CA Minimum Wage to $18 an Hour by 2026 Filed With Attorney General
A ballot initiative that would raise the state minimum wage to $18 an hour by 2026 was filed with the Attorney General’s office during the weekend, paving the way to be voted on as soon as the November 2022 election....
‘Great Resignation’ in California Leads to Restaurant Employee Shortage and Thanksgiving Meal Order Issues
Shortages of workers at restaurants and other businesses were recorded on Thursday across California, with some even closing completely, as more workers decide to stop working or resign in the ongoing Great Resignation. Multiple outlets reported on local businesses being...