San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has announced a new order requiring city employees to return to in-person work four days a week to enhance city services and revive downtown activity. The order affects around 10,000 employees currently on hybrid schedules, while the majority of the workforce is already present full-time. The mayor believes this change will improve communication, collaboration, and employee engagement. Moreover, it aims to address the city's struggling downtown, which has seen significant declines in office occupancy rates since the pandemic.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is ordering city employees back to the office to strengthen city services and revitalize downtown, setting an April 28 deadline.
The new mandate affects 10,000 office-based city employees currently on hybrid schedules, while 24,000 others are already in-office full time.
Increased in-office presence improves communication, collaboration, and engagement, positioning city departments to better serve the public.
San Francisco continues to face the worst office return rates nationwide, with office visits down 51.8% from pre-pandemic levels.
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