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Chesa Boudin is suing a N Y company for violating California s AB5 gig-work law

Chesa Boudin is suing a N.Y. company for violating California s AB5 gig-work law FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin is suing Handy, which provides in-home services, for misclassifying its housecleaners and handypeople as independent contractors rather than employees.Paul Chinn / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, shown in 2019, has filed jointly with San Francisco’s Chesa Boudin in suing Handy.Jana Asenbrennerova / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of4 District attorneys in San Francisco and Los Angeles contend that workers like Katia Nuñez, a maid shown cleaning a San Francisco home in 2014, are misclassified by Handy.com as contractors.Michael Short / Special to the Chronicle 2014Show MoreShow Less

Bay Area Reporter :: Editorial: SFFD s 3-alarm fire

Bay Area Reporter :: Editorial: SFFD s 3-alarm fire
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Elderly man attacked in Oakland robbery dies, suspect charged with murder

Elderly man attacked in Oakland robbery dies, suspect charged with murder By KTVU staff Updated mugshot of Teaunte Bailey OAKLAND, Calif. - A 75-year-old man who was attacked in an Oakland strongarm robbery in the Adams Point neighborhood this week has died. Alameda County District Attorney s office will charge the suspect with special circumstance murder for shoving Pak Chung Ho, 75.  The robbery happened Tuesday morning just before 7 a.m. in the residential area. Ho suffered serious head trauma. Officials said on Wednesday he was brain dead. On Thursday he succumbed to his injuries. Ho was originally from Hong Kong and became a U.S. citizen. 

Sutter Health agreed to pay $575 million in antitrust settlement Now judge has weighed in

Sutter Health agreed to pay $575 million in antitrust settlement. Now judge has weighed in Sacramento Bee 3/11/2021 Dale Kasler, The Sacramento Bee Mar. 10 A landmark $575 million settlement by Sutter Health over the Sacramento medical giant s business practices received a judge s preliminary approval Tuesday. Popular Searches A year ago, Sutter agreed to pay $575 million to settle antitrust claims brought by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra. The deal also requires Sutter to change its relationships with insurance companies, employers and other key players in the health care industry, and have its business operations monitored for a decade. Becerra s office charged that Sutter used its considerable market muscle a system with 24 hospitals, 12,000 doctors and 35 outpatient centers to bend insurance companies and employers to its will. Its practices skewed medical costs throughout Northern California; Becerra cited one study showing that a Cesare

Wildfire victim trust sues former PG&E executives for 2017 North Bay fires, 2018 Camp fire

Wildfire victim trust sues former PG&E executives for 2017 North Bay fires, 2018 Camp fire
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