Behind the Prop 32 Curtain
Many ballot propositions are deliberately written to be confusing. There’s usually a hidden agenda. Case in point: Prop 32.Its backers say it’s about “stopping special interests.” That sounds nice,...
View ArticleSmall Business Action Committee: The Latest Shady Front Group Throwing...
Not surprisingly, the deceptively named “Stop Special Interest Money” Act is now being funded by an equally deceptively named front group, the Small Business Action Committee (SBAC), which has dropped...
View ArticleThe Number That Really Matters: 35,000
We’ve seen a lot of big numbers this election. The Koch Brothers Super PAC spent $4 million to back the deceptive Prop 32. Billionaire Charles Munger Jr. kicked in $35 million against Prop 30 and for...
View ArticleBART Management's Refusal to Compromise Will Have Dire Consequences for Bay Area
by Art Pulaski, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, California Labor FederationNegotiating a fair contract is a complex process that involves hard work and commitment from both labor and management. When...
View ArticleLeadership Needed from BART Directors to Avert Strike
by Art Pulaski, California Labor FederationWhether BART closes down this week will come down to one issue and one issue only: whether the BART Board of Directors shows leadership or continues to act to...
View ArticleBehind the Prop 32 Curtain
Many ballot propositions are deliberately written to be confusing. There’s usually a hidden agenda. Case in point: Prop 32.Its backers say it’s about “stopping special interests.” That sounds nice,...
View ArticleSmall Business Action Committee: The Latest Shady Front Group Throwing...
Not surprisingly, the deceptively named “Stop Special Interest Money” Act is now being funded by an equally deceptively named front group, the Small Business Action Committee (SBAC), which has dropped...
View ArticleThe Number That Really Matters: 35,000
We’ve seen a lot of big numbers this election. The Koch Brothers Super PAC spent $4 million to back the deceptive Prop 32. Billionaire Charles Munger Jr. kicked in $35 million against Prop 30 and for...
View ArticleBART Management's Refusal to Compromise Will Have Dire Consequences for Bay Area
by Art Pulaski, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, California Labor FederationNegotiating a fair contract is a complex process that involves hard work and commitment from both labor and management. When...
View ArticleLeadership Needed from BART Directors to Avert Strike
by Art Pulaski, California Labor FederationWhether BART closes down this week will come down to one issue and one issue only: whether the BART Board of Directors shows leadership or continues to act to...
View ArticleBehind the Prop 32 Curtain
Many ballot propositions are deliberately written to be confusing. There’s usually a hidden agenda. Case in point: Prop 32.Its backers say it’s about “stopping special interests.” That sounds nice,...
View ArticleSmall Business Action Committee: The Latest Shady Front Group Throwing...
Not surprisingly, the deceptively named “Stop Special Interest Money” Act is now being funded by an equally deceptively named front group, the Small Business Action Committee (SBAC), which has dropped...
View ArticleThe Number That Really Matters: 35,000
We’ve seen a lot of big numbers this election. The Koch Brothers Super PAC spent $4 million to back the deceptive Prop 32. Billionaire Charles Munger Jr. kicked in $35 million against Prop 30 and for...
View ArticleBART Management's Refusal to Compromise Will Have Dire Consequences for Bay Area
by Art Pulaski, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, California Labor FederationNegotiating a fair contract is a complex process that involves hard work and commitment from both labor and management. When...
View ArticleLeadership Needed from BART Directors to Avert Strike
by Art Pulaski, California Labor FederationWhether BART closes down this week will come down to one issue and one issue only: whether the BART Board of Directors shows leadership or continues to act to...
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