San Francisco, CA
Pray that San Francisco recalls DA Chesa Boudin
Let’s pray San Francisco voters ship a message to progressive “prosecutors” throughout America on Tuesday and recall District Legal professional Chesa Boudin.
Homicides are up 36% from 2019 (the yr Boudin was elected). Motorized vehicle theft is up 36%, arson 40% and larceny up 20%. This, after he moved to finish money bail and significantly prohibit all pretrial detention; his ardour venture is releasing as a lot as 40% of the town’s jail inhabitants.
Open-air drug dealing is rampant. A surging fentanyl disaster took almost 500 lives final yr at the same time as Boudin’s workplace filed not a single case for dealing fentanyl. He insists open-air drug use and drug gross sales are “technically victimless crimes,” you see.
Homeless encampments line metropolis streets, used syringes and human feces hinder sidewalks and but Boudin’s rule is: “We is not going to prosecute circumstances involving quality-of-life crimes. Crimes corresponding to public tenting, providing or soliciting intercourse, public urination, blocking a sidewalk, and so forth.”
Residents are fleeing in droves, for a inhabitants drop of 6.7% from April 2020 to July 2021. A fourth of these leaving cite crime because the chief motive.
Boudin claims the recall effort is only a “small variety of rich people.” Actually, it’s the identical multiracial, economically numerous group of residents who voted overwhelmingly as well three woke San Francisco faculty board members out of workplace.
His insurance policies won’t ever usher within the progressive utopia this radical son of Nineteen Sixties terrorists imagines, however solely wreck the town. San Franciscans are loopy in the event that they don’t vote to recall Boudin.
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San Francisco hotel workers agree pay rise after 3-month strike
What’s New
Hilton hotel workers in San Francisco voted on Christmas Eve to approve a new union contract after a 93-day strike, according to the Unite Here Local 2 union.
The union, which represents about 15,000 workers in the region, announced that the deal settles the last of the city’s 2024 hotel strikes, covering approximately 900 Hilton workers.
Newsweek has contacted Unite Here Local 2 and Hilton via email for comment.
Why It Matters
The new contracts after this year’s strikes establish significant improvements in wages, health care and workload protections for workers at Hilton, Hyatt and Marriott-operated hotels.
The agreements conclude months of labor unrest that involved thousands of workers and disrupted San Francisco’s hotel industry.
What To Know
Hilton workers voted 99.4 percent in favor of the agreement on Christmas Eve, which includes a $3 per hour immediate wage increase, additional raises, and protections against understaffing and increased workloads.
The four-year contract preserves affordable union health insurance and provides pension increases. The deal covers workers at Hilton San Francisco Union Square and Parc 55, with 650 workers having actively participated in the strike.
This agreement follows similar contracts reached with Hyatt workers on Friday and Marriott workers last Thursday, covering a total of 2,500 workers who had been on strike since late September.
What People Are Saying
Bill Fung, a housekeeping attendant at Hilton San Francisco Union Square for 29 years, said: “These 93 days have not been easy, and I’m so proud that my coworkers and I never gave up. We stood together through the rain and cold, and even though there were some hard days, it was all worth it. We will go back to work with our health care, good raises, and the confidence of knowing that when we fight, we win.”
Lizzy Tapia, President of Unite Here Local 2, said: “Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott workers refused to give up their health care or go backwards – and we proved on the picket line that we’re not afraid of a tough fight. As contract talks begin with the city’s other full-service hotels in the new year, they should know that this is the new standard they must accept for their own employees.”
San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie said on X: “All those that have been out on strike will be back to work, and just in time for Christmas. So, things are looking bright as we head into 2025.
What Happens Next
Unite Here Local 2 said it would push for other full-service hotels in San Francisco to adopt the same standards established by the Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott agreements when contract negotiations resume in 2025.
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