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LAFCO advances five next steps on on‑demand labor study, including delivery‑company permitting and e‑bike work

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission · June 19, 2020
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LAFCO staff proposed five near‑term steps from a labor survey — researching permits for delivery companies, exploring a worker cooperative, piloting e‑bike support, sustaining communications and refining a delivery‑focused survey — and commissioners broadly supported the approach using foundation funds.

San Francisco — LAFCO on June 19 outlined five priority next steps intended to turn findings from a UC‑Santa Cruz on‑demand labor survey into actionable policy and further research.

Executive Director Brian Gogel told commissioners the top priority is further research on requiring delivery companies to obtain a city permit to operate, which could attach labor‑law and consumer‑protection conditions. “Of all the recommendations we considered, I think it's possible that this recommendation in particular could have…

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