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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

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Debate over whether Uber and Lyft drivers can be considered as independent contractors rather than employees led the California Public Utilities Commission to presume these app drivers are employees and to enforce them as such.
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Debate over whether Uber and Lyft drivers can be considered as independent contractors rather than employees led the California Public Utilities Commission to presume these app drivers are employees and to enforce them as such.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company, or PG&E, stated that to address the growing wildfire threat in California, the company will have to follow a plan to reinspect its electrical grid, requiring more than 650,000 employees and an estimated cost of $75 to $150 billion.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company, or PG&E, stated that to address the growing wildfire threat in California, the company will have to follow a plan to reinspect its electrical grid, requiring more than 650,000 employees and an estimated cost of $75 to $150 billion.
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BART’s new 10-car trains are expected to roll out by early December despite failing a key safety inspection earlier this month.
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BART’s new 10-car trains are expected to roll out by early December despite failing a key safety inspection earlier this month.
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A new BART train failed a key safety inspection Friday, possibly preventing it from becoming operational before its Thanksgiving target.
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A new BART train failed a key safety inspection Friday, possibly preventing it from becoming operational before its Thanksgiving target.
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Telecommunications service providers recommended that California Public Utilities Commission, or CPUC, use the overlay method, meaning it will add a new area code in the region, in addition to the 510 area code. The plan, pending CPUC approval, would add a new area code by December 2017, according to CPUC’s website.
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Telecommunications service providers recommended that California Public Utilities Commission, or CPUC, use the overlay method, meaning it will add a new area code in the region, in addition to the 510 area code. The plan, pending CPUC approval, would add a new area code by December 2017, according to CPUC’s website.
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