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Labor’s Power Brokers

The Facts

In a detailed San Francisco Standard feature, Gabe Greschler and Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez profiled 37 labor leaders who wield outsized influence through endorsements, campaign spending, bargaining, and strike threats — even though most residents couldn’t name them. The piece flags looming fights over City Hall’s budget, a union-backed “Overpaid CEO” tax measure, and potential charter reforms.

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The Context

San Francisco sits in a uniquely union-dense region: the SF–Oakland–Fremont metro had 329,473 union‑represented workers in 2024 (12.4% of the workforce). At the same time, the city is staring at a projected two‑year General Fund gap of about $876M, which makes labor negotiations and service cuts inseparable.

The GrowSF Take

This is the kind of reporting San Francisco needs: shining a bright light on a powerful political machine that’s real, consequential, and mostly invisible to everyday voters.

Democracy works better when residents know who’s pulling which levers — especially in a year dominated by budget cuts, contract fights, and ballot measures. We’re glad to see investigative reporting like this still happening, and we want more of it — because accountability starts with transparency.

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