Janitors strike at Twitter and Elon Musk brings beds into the office? What else could possibly be happening this Tuesday morning in Bay Area business news? Let's take a look...
for a development on 5.5 acres of BART-owned land surrounding the station at 1750 Sacramento St. in North Berkeley. Here's what else is making headlines around the bay this chilly Tuesday in December.headquarters went on strike on Monday after the company did not negotiate a new contract with Flagship, the janitorial company that employs them. The strike started at 6 a.m.
, according to the SEIU Local 87, which says it represents 5,000 janitors in the San Francisco area. The California Labor Federation, an organization made up of more than 1,200 unions, said in a Twitter thread that Twitter has ended the contract with the company that employs the janitors, noting that Twitter had indicated its new contractor would not rehire the janitors. (
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