San Francisco is going to tax Google’s employee shuttles based on the number of stops they make. But the search giant can likely afford it since they’ll only be charged $1 per stop. [WSJ]
San Francisco is going to tax Google’s employee shuttles based on the number of stops they make. But the search giant can likely afford it since they’ll only be charged $1 per stop. [WSJ]
The free ride for tech companies San Francisco may be over soon. A new city pilot program could begin charging companies like Google, Apple, and Facebook who pick up employees to shuttle them elsewhere using public bus stops, reports Reuters. On top of that, there would be new rules that limit where those buses can stop, […]
By Sarah McBride SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google Inc and other big technology companies that rely on private commuter buses to ferry workers around will now pay the city of San Francisco fees to use city bus stops, the city announced at a news conference on Monday. Companies using commuter buses, which some see as […]
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