The city of San Francisco initially announced that summer job applications for teens would be indefinitely postponed due to a hiring freeze for city employees. This led to confusion among parents, only to have the Recreation and Park Department quickly resume hiring for summer camps after receiving approval from the mayor's office. The situation highlights ongoing issues with the city's hiring practices, where so-called "freezes" often allow exceptions and reveal a lack of clarity, raising questions about the overall management of the city's workforce amidst economic challenges.
As for "citywide," the exceptions are broad enough to drive a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria through. It's not really a 'freeze.'"
San Francisco "hiring freezes" never really are. It's not ceasing hiring altogether, but about the mayor's office needing to explicitly approve individual hiring.
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