Dan, Executive Director of the SF Airport Authority was the guest at Forum today (we should have video up soon). He gave a great presentation of some of the things going on at the airport. I also appreciated his truthfulness in answering questions, and NOT dodging them. It was refreshing to see someone in a leadership role with some integrity.

One of the highlights was when he presented the future parking ramp. They plan to have it finished by 2021. It will be 4 stories and 1,100 spaces. The cost? About $20,000 a space (which is a common going rate). Ironically, the parking ramp Downtown that will have a tenant on it, will cost us about $25,000 a space. Things that make you go Hmmmm.

I asked Dan about the low wages the airlines pay to employees at the airport and if the Airport Authority had any control of those wages (between $9-11 an hour). He said unfortunately they do not, and he was frustrated by the low wages the airlines pay, because it effects customer service. He said the airport has even explored hiring their OWN ground crew so they could get around some of the poor service issues. He said cities like San Francisco and Seattle actually mandate a certain wage is paid. I asked him if our city council and mayor could do the same, he was unsure.

I have suggested that the next mayor and city council pass a city ordinance that mandates a business to pay at least $10 an hour minimum wage within the city limits. Ironically the city pays some seasonal workers under $10 an hour.

4 Thoughts on “Dan Letellier at Democratic Forum, 3/24/2017

  1. I wish our business community would just mention their wages in their employment ads. What are they ashamed of or trying to hide or prevent?……. It wouldn’t be wage collusion or a wage war, would it?

  2. The D@ily Spin on March 25, 2017 at 8:47 am said:

    I helped a young immigrant yesterday through the job interview process. No English and no experience. Started at $17.50 with full benefits. Something is very wrong when residents make $10 with no benefits. Reverse discrimination against Irish, German, Norwegian, and veterans?

  3. The D@ily Spin on March 25, 2017 at 8:53 am said:

    The airport has good leadership and growth. If Huether was involved there’d be tennis courts instead of runways and indoor bathhouses instead of restrooms.

  4. I have worked fro Envoy and Delta Global service 10 bucks an hour doesnt do it.With a strong mayor in place I am sure Barth could bring better wages unlike slick Mike.

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