Question looms large who pays for the t. V. And toilet paper the answer according to the dutch is your bosses and how much about 2 year 0 s. Or 2. 40 per working day on average this is interesting the lockdown has shifted the way people relationship with their bosses of their companies and how to account for costs and a down to the granularity of toilet paper and the only industry i know where toilet paper costs are incorporated in the p. And l. On a monthly or weekly basis is in the prison business in prison people d are very parsimonious with their toilet paper and its all accounted for due to the nature of that industry so this is what coronaviruses done is created this Prison Planet type of situation certainly and the workers in the netherlands 80 percent of them are racked are basically part of organized labor they have collected. Bargaining so this is what theyre fighting over is 2. 02 euros a day for toilet paper that they now have to buy a home that they used to use at the offi
Lockdown has shifted the way people relationship with their bosses of their companies and how to account for costs in a down to the granularity of toilet paper and the only industry i know where toilet paper costs are incorporated in the p. And l. On a monthly or weekly basis is in the prison business in prison people are very parsimonious with their toilet paper and its all accounted for due to the nature of that industry so this is what coronaviruses done is created this Prison Planet type of situation certainly and the workers in the netherlands 80 percent of them are wrecked are basically part of organized labor they have collective bargaining so this is what theyre fighting over is 2. 02 euros a day for toilet paper that they now have to buy a home that they used to use at the office on the. Is this apparently considered a right across the rest of europe we see spain has obliged employers to pay for home office meat and some equipment germany is debating a bill in training Remote
Soon matters in this economy now stacey yeah because when you look at different economies its who who is counted and who doesnt count because if workers for example or the bottom 99 percent dont count then they dont get counted and so were going to look at 2 different headlines and so it means the difference between those who are counted and those who are not counted in the europe lets look there 1st because this is a topic that is dear to my heart and that is toilet paper who pays for the toilet paper the Big Questions of the work from home as the world compulsives in crisis and tens of millions of us dig in for the long haul of working from home one question looms large who pays for the t. V. And toilet paper the answer according to the dutch is your bosses and how much about to your ost or 2. 40 per working day on average this is interesting that the lockdown has shifted the way people relationship with their bosses of their companies and how to account for costs and a down to the g
Quorum. Which brings us to item 3. Clerk mayty make a brief announcement before we move on to item 3 . Yes, please do. Due to the covid19 Health Emergency and given the Public Health recommendations, issued by the San Francisco department of Public Health and Governor Newsom and mayor breed lifted restrictions on teleconference. This meeting is being held Via Teleconference and televised by sfgov tv. For those of you watching the live stream, theres a brief delay. On behalf of the commission, id like to extend our thanks to sfgov tv staff and sfpuc for their assistance during this meeting. If you wish to make Public Comment on an item, dial 415 6550001. I. D. 146 500 3304 and then press star 3 to raise your hand to speak. Im going to ask the commission and staff to please mute their microphones to minimize background noise, if they have not already done so. Mr. Chair, your first item is item number 3, commissioner vacancy and possible election of a new Vice President. Thank you. And le
Building for use as for nonpotable and uses such as total flushing and irrigation. In 2015, this ordinance became a mandatory requirement for all new development over 250,000 square feet or greater. The ordinance under the mandatory requires the treatment and reuse of gray water, rainwater and Foundation Drainage to meet toilet flushing and irrigation demands. And this ordinance is applicable city wide. Next. Just wanted to share with you a few examples of some of these nonpotable water projects. Obviously our headquarters at 525 golden gate we have installed and engineered wetland treatment system to capture and treat our water for toilet flushing and irrigations. The center opted to collect Foundation Drainage, as a voluntary project to collect it and treat it and reuse it to flush toilets, approximately 200 toilets. As well as to build a truckfill station for department of public works to pick up the water for streetcleaning purposes. Another example is the chase center. This actual