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View ArticleSan Jose leaders propose mandating Uber and Lyft to report sex assault claims...
SAN JOSE — Mayor Sam Liccardo and Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen are backing a proposed ordinance that would force Uber and Lyft to notify authorities when sexual assault claims are...
View ArticleTech layoffs widen: Intel chops hundreds of Northern California jobs
SANTA CLARA — Intel has revealed plans to chop hundreds of jobs in Northern California, an ominous new sign of widespread layoffs in the increasingly wobbly Silicon Valley tech industry, official state...
View ArticleBay Area job cuts: Doordash, DHL, Airtable, Plaid, Borrego Energy ax hundreds
A dreary new round of layoff disclosures will eliminate the jobs of more than 900 workers in the Bay Area, cutbacks that have engulfed high-profile companies such as Doordash and DHL, official state...
View ArticleThe year that brought Silicon Valley back down to earth
By Catherine Thorbecke | CNN On the first trading day of 2022, Apple hit a new milestone for the tech industry: the iPhone maker became the first publicly traded company to hit a $3 trillion market...
View ArticleIntel cuts more Bay Area jobs as tech layoffs worsen in 2023
SANTA CLARA — Intel has revealed plans for deeper employment reductions with a fresh round of job cuts that will affect hundreds of Bay Area workers, a disquieting sign that the tech sector’s layoffs...
View ArticleCourt upholds most of Prop 22 in win for Uber, Lyft
By Kellen Browning | New York Times A California appeals court said on Monday that Proposition 22, the ballot measure passed by state voters in 2020 that classified Uber and Lyft drivers as independent...
View ArticleLyft plans ‘significant’ staff reductions under new CEO
By Michael Liedtke | Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Lyft is preparing to lay off hundreds of employees just days after new CEO David Risher began steering the ride-hailing service with a eye of...
View ArticleHundreds more tech, biotech layoffs hammer Bay Area: Lyft, Dropbox, Sangamo
RICHMOND — Hundreds more Bay Area job cuts have jolted tech and biotech workers in the region, official state filings show — staffing reductions that have shoved total tech industry layoffs beyond a...
View ArticleLyft will discontinue pooled rides
By Jackie Davalos | Bloomberg Lyft Inc. is officially discontinuing shared rides, the latest change the ride-hailing company’s new chief executive officer is making in a bid to revamp the platform to...
View ArticleLyft driver arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and sexually assaulting...
A 30-year-old Lyft driver from Orange was arrested on Wednesday after he was accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl in Santa Ana, police said. The attack allegedly occurred in...
View ArticleGoogle, Citigroup among firms tightening return-to-office rules
By Mia Gindis and Jo Constantz | Bloomberg Companies are getting serious about returning to the office despite opposition from workers set on keeping their flexible hours. In one of the latest moves,...
View ArticleLyft launches feature to let women riders choose women drivers
By Natalie Lung | Bloomberg Lyft Inc. is launching a feature that will try to prioritize matches between women and non-binary riders and drivers in response to demand for increased safety protections...
View ArticleStates and cities eye stronger protections for gig economy workers
Caitlin Dewey | (TNS) Stateline.org Joshua Wood remembers days during the COVID-19 lockdown when New York City’s streets were practically empty, save for workers like him. That experience convinced the...
View ArticleWalters: California employers, unions enter a new labor law battle
When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 365 this month, he opened a new chapter in a decades-long political and legal war over California laws governing relations between employers and their workers....
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