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Walkout Potential Looms At West Ports  An arbitrator ordered the dockworkers' union to tell its members they must not take the day off to protest U.S. military conflicts Striking Nurses Go Back To Work  As a 10-day strike nears the end, union leaders and hospital officials are ready to get back to the bargaining tables, but neither has done so Nurses Not Allowed To Return After Strike  Oakland: Registered nurses remain off the job at 6 Sutter hospitals, even though their two-day strike is over Thousands Of Nurses Strike In Bay Area
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63 Restaurant Workers Nabbed In Raid


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May.2
  San Ramon: U.S. ICE agents arrested 63 employees of Taqueria El Balazo, a Bay Area Mexican restaurant chain, for being in the country illegally



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Oct.12
Oct.10
  Nearly 5,000 nurses in the Bay Area and beyond are staging the two-day strike to protest what they say are unacceptable proposals
Sep.28 Nurses authorize N. California strike  A union has authorized a 2-day strike at up to 16 hospitals to protest patient care practices and changes to health care and retirement bene... Sep.27 Security Officers Returning To Work. SF Downtown Sep.24 Security Guards Go On Strike  SF Downtown: Security guards who normally protect the downtown high rises can be found outside instead, picketing as their strike gets under way Jan.19 Premiums Up 750% For School Bus Drivers

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Sep.23 Hotel workers contract ratified
Sep.12 Tentative Agreement In Hotel Dispute
  Union leaders representing 4,200 workers announced that a tentative agreement was reached on a contract
Aug.24 Hotel wokers vote to authorize strike  SF Downtown: 93 percent of housekeepers, line cooks, food servers who voted tonight cast 'yes' votes Jul.18 Hotels, Employees Negotiating Contract Mar.30 Joint Oakland-S.F. Teachers’ Strike? Jan.24 Symphony Hit By Labor Dispute. SF Downtown

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Dec.10 Hotels rebuff unions Nov.12 Hospital workers ratify contract  Service workers at California Pacific Medical Center ended a 2-month-long strike Oct.14 Hospital strike standoff Sep.24 School Workers Vote to Authorize Strike Sep.17 Katrina Refugees Cross Picket Line  The refugees are being used as replacement workers for striking personnel at California Pacific Medical Center Sep.15 Hospital workers strike for third day Jul.25 Paper, employees reached tentative deal  SF Chronicle: The paper will buy out 120 workers. 40% of those remaining will take an immediate pay cut Jul.14 Hotel union says no to new offer  Union's president dismissed offered improvements in health and welfare benefits as 'cynical and disingenuous' Jul.9 Unions Urging Conventions to Not Meet  SF Downtown: SF biggest hotels could be out $50 million in lost business because some opted to hold their conferences out of town May.7 Factory fires 80 immigrants w/o severance  The owner of a garment company has been accused of firing workers with a short notice and no severance pay May.3 Hotel workers' march results in 37 arrests
  SF Downtown: During a march for a new union contract, 37 people were arrested for trespassing at the Hilton Hotel Mar.2 Cable Cars Resume Service After Strike  SF Downtown: Cable cars were shut down for more than two hours after conductors launched an impromptu strike

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Nov.20 Hotel employees to return to work
  About 4,000 maids, bellhops, cooks and other will return to their jobs while contract negotiations continue
Oct.26 Hotels refuse to end labor lockout
  SF Downtown: The operators of 14 hotels are facing a deadline and an ultimatum from SF mayor Oct.25   Mayor vows to join pickets to end lockout
  SF City Hall: Gavin Newsom calsl for a boycott of the 14 facilities and urge other mayors to play hardball with the properties' owners Oct.24 Mayor Seeks Cooling-Off in Hotel Dispute  SF City Hall: Newsom has asked labor leaders and 14 hotels for a 90-day cooling-off period in their contract dispute Oct.13 Hotel strike ends, workers locked-out  SF Downtown: Thousands of workers ended a 2-week strike but remained off the job as operators of the 14 hotels imposed a lock-out Oct.5 Hotel operators agree to extend lockout. SF Downtown Sep.29 Hotel workers begin two-week strike
  Cooks, housekeepers, bellboys at 4 hotels began a noisy action that could spread to other venues and discourage visitors
Sep.6 Arrests at demonstration by hotel workers. SF Downtown Jan.24 'Unruly' demonstration at Safeway

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Jul.24 Rally in support of longshoremen. SF Downtown Jul.12 Nurses strike averted

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Sep.2 Protest To Slow Muni



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