my name is that rhea geon and also a seiu union activists and last night i was here at city hall experiencing what felt like i had time traveled back several decades and i have experienced the several decades so i know speak of. i was part of a group of sisters that we're trying to channel the spirit of rosy of riveter and we were carrying signs that we carried many decades ago channeling the spirit of martin luther king, a lot of our feminists that moved and pushed for pay equity and gender balance, and i was kind of surprised that here in san francisco especially in these halls that we were actually having to do this, but as somebody said our union is vigilant about protecting the rights of our members, but i also hope you hear the comments of my others brothers and sisters that will remind you we're diligent about projecting the quality of service and the quality of life here in san francisco. we want to make sure that you don't short change the workers or preclude others from coming here to be part of building up san francisco and i think it's also disingenuous to put things back in the u