How Prop 34 Seems to Single Out One LA-Based Health Care Provider | KQED
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More than 40,000 University of California workers have voted to authorize a strike due to accusations that UC administrators are bargaining in bad faith, particularly over understaffing issues.
In Sacramento County, data reveals that less than 10 percent of unhoused residents are registered to vote, indicating a significant barrier to political participation among this demographic.
Proposition 34 aims to mandate that health care providers divert the majority of their revenue to patient care; however, its backing by a landlord group raises questions about its true intentions.
Both the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and UCSF unions filed unfair labor practice charges against the University of California, claiming it has not provided necessary data to address staffing shortages.
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