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SF school bus drivers urge board to reconsider intent to award routes to Zoom ride‑sharing

San Francisco Board of Education · December 10, 2019
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Summary

Multiple long‑service SFUSD school bus drivers testified against transportation’s intent to award part of the district’s busing contract to ride‑sharing company Zoom, raising safety, certification and labor classification concerns and citing Assembly Bill 5.

Several current San Francisco school bus drivers told the Board of Education on Dec. 10 they oppose Transportation’s intent to award part of SFUSD’s school‑busing work to ride‑sharing company Zoom, saying the company’s driver model raises safety and labor compliance issues.

Shane Hoff, who identified himself as a 24‑year SF school bus driver, told the board the district’s "intent to award part of the busing school busing contract" to Zoom concerns drivers because ride‑sharing firms reduce labor costs by…

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