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SFGTV MTA Board Of Directors 5316 May 9, 2016

Director rubke and director nolan is absent with notification item 3 please silence all electronic devices. Any person responsible for disruption may be asked to leave the room. Cell phones set on vibrate can cause interference with the microphones, we respectfully ask they be turned off. Item 4 approval of the minutes. Do we have any Public Comment on the minutes. No members of the public have come down forward wait herbert wiener. Mr. Wiener 2 minutes please. Herbert wiener id like the minutes to amend the following when stated i took you know the bus lets say i had to walk a block to the ophthalmologist on Mission Street yesterday id like to add this and it makes it somewhat rocky on the minutes i want to a traffics of the eliminates of the accumulation of bus stop and outlines mta can truly be called the broker of passengers they might as well be sold as commodities on the stock exchange. Thank you, mr. Wiener. Normally in the minutes would we include something that was more opinio

Outreach Solutions Announces a Change of Name to SERPReach

Outreach Solutions Announces a Change of Name to SERPReach
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Tech firms get rich off Californians unemployment

Stacy Lira was nearly a year into her unofficial job as an unemployment detective when things went from bad to worse. The 46-year-old mother of three, who lost her job managing an Inland Empire convenience store last spring, was rushed to the hospital in mid-February. She was struggling to breathe after testing positive for COVID-19. But Lira was adamant that she couldn’t leave home without one thing: She needed her carefully filed unemployment records so she could keep calling from the hospital about the nearly $20,000 she says the state owes her family. “If you miss one day,” Lira explained, “that could have been the day that it all worked out.”

Amid California s unemployment crisis, a tech gold rush

Amid California’s unemployment crisis, a tech gold rush The state’s unemployment agency has signed $236 million in private contracts as jobless workers await benefits. EDD says it needs the outside help. Author: Lauren Hepler (CalMatters), CALmatters Published: 5:11 PM PDT April 5, 2021 Updated: 5:11 PM PDT April 5, 2021 CALIFORNIA, USA This story was originally published by CalMatters. Lea este artículo en español.  Stacy Lira was nearly a year into her unofficial job as an unemployment detective when things went from bad to worse. The 46-year-old mother of three, who lost her job managing an Inland Empire convenience store last spring, was rushed to the hospital in mid-February. She was struggling to breathe after testing positive for COVID-19. But Lira was adamant that she couldn’t leave home without one thing: She needed her carefully filed unemployment records so she could

Private companies cash in on California unemployment crisis

In summary The state’s unemployment agency has signed $236 million in private contracts as jobless workers await benefits. EDD says it needs the outside help. Lea este artículo en español.  Stacy Lira was nearly a year into her unofficial job as an unemployment detective when things went from bad to worse. The 46-year-old mother of three, who lost her job managing an Inland Empire convenience store last spring, was rushed to the hospital in mid-February. She was struggling to breathe after testing positive for COVID-19. But Lira was adamant that she couldn’t leave home without one thing: She needed her carefully filed unemployment records so she could

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