(Bay City News) Twenty-three protesters were detained following a rally and march in San Francisco on Wednesday that called on top city officials to forgo pay raises they are set to receive later this year, a union organizer said.
Several hundred protesters gathered in front of City Hall at around 4 p.m. before marching down Market Street this evening. The march blocked traffic for about an hour and came to an end when 23 protesters were detained while sitting in a crosswalk in front of a Bank of America branch at around 7 p.m., union spokesman Carlos Rivera said.
Rivera said the demonstrators who were detained were cited and released.
Organizers with Service Employees International Union 1021, which represents more than 13,000 San Francisco city workers, held the rally and march to protest proposed pay raises for city officials, Rivera said.
The salaries of San Francisco's mayor, district attorney, city attorney and public defender are set to increase in July as a result of a law approved by the city's voters in 2006.