And addition to landlords that lease with the city get average of 1015 increase so basically the city is recognizing that other sectors that they do business with has the realities of business such as health care and workers comp goes up but what does the Nonprofit Sector . We have the same realities and workers have to pay the bills and we deserve to be compensated fairly for the hard work that people do, so pie colleagues gave you some really testimony about where the money could come from. I want to take a really hard look at that but at the end of the day its about where our citys priorities are, and we think it should be with the citys most vulnerable. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker please. Good afternoon supervisors. My name is peter mace ac with seiu 1021 and with the Nonprofit Coalition and the cost of living in San Francisco has increased 12 . During that time the nonprofit workers have endured a constant stream of budget cuts. Many of the people in the room have been here
Employers can do. Its critical whatever ideas come out need to be extremely appropriate for Small Businesses. Because for hispanics, were we are more likely to work for smawses Small Businesses that have less than 100 employees. They are less likely to offer a retirement plan. Thats because the industry has not offered products that are relevant to small employers who have lowincome workers. So we need new why why the ideas. Its important make sure that businesses not be burdened financially or with liabilities and so on and so forth. They will do this. But, i mean, i think people have a moral responsibility to try to help improve the Retirement Security situation of all workers in the country. I want to point out the automatic ira also does not employers cannot provide a match. And there is a i know certainly in the president s proposal and others theres an enhanced employer startup tax credit. I think were out of time. So thank you. Thank you very much. Im going call david. You can c
Unacceptable and i think thats a struggle were going to need your support in fixing in the coming years. Its just unacceptable. I want to speak about the where we think some of the money could be found to fund the services that these folks are providing. The Systems Commission is submitting to you 2014 insurance renewal rates within the coming days. Now negotiations between kaiser and hhs staff has been [inaudible] so far and they use proposal which was the last offer. With kaiser refusing to negotiate for month hhs staff has outlined the issues for you folks to consider when this comes to you. Members have trended younger and healthier and requiring fewer services over the past seven years. Rather than reducing the premiums to reflect this theyre proposing a five and a quarter rate increase which equals 15 million. Their proposal includes intergreated care management. That total is 81 million. Kaiser has refused to give any data to justify why the fees have increased by condollars. Be
Nonprofit funding has been flat in the last five years which is basically a cut and the private contractors have increase and they had increase of 16point. 4 and addition to landlords that lease with the city get average of 1015 increase so basically the city is recognizing that other sectors that they do business with has the realities of business such as health care and workers comp goes up but what does the Nonprofit Sector . We have the same realities and workers have to pay the bills and we deserve to be compensated fairly for the hard work that people do, so pie colleagues gave you some really testimony about where the money could come from. I want to take a really hard look at that but at the end of the day its about where our citys priorities are, and we think it should be with the citys most vulnerable. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker please. Good afternoon supervisors. My name is peter mace ac with seiu 1021 and with the Nonprofit Coalition and the cost of living in San Fr
Getting better. We have a lot of states through location and through luck and through a lot of talent. We have states in a very good position and getting ready to open. The urgency to reopen is because of an economy in free fall. More than 20 million workers have been furloughed or laid off in the past month. Retail sales plunged a record 8. 7 , more than doubling the previous record. Industrial production dropped 5. 5 , the most in a single month since 1946. The anxiety has become visible in the form of long lines at food banks across the country. In protests against stayathome orders in some democraticled states. States like michigan, minnesota, virginia. After the president encouraged disobedience against social distancing orders in a series of friday fweets. As things are starting to get better in some areas, other areas are beginning to see cases spike. At least 634 people have tested positive at a Meat Processing plant in south dakota. There are budding outbreaks of similar plant