SF Mayor Lurie orders city workers to come back to office 4 days a week: 'We are in a new era'
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San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has ordered city employees to return to the office at least four days a week, highlighting the necessity for in-person work to improve city services. The directive affects employees like Megan, who has expressed concerns about the logistics and potential for a full-time return. While many city workers already work in person regularly, some businesses, like Café Melange, anticipate increased sales and customer loyalty as employees return. The initiative reflects a larger trend towards reinstating traditional work arrangements post-pandemic.
Mayor Daniel Lurie emphasized the need for city employees to return to the office to enhance service delivery, stating, "We are in a new era here in San Francisco."
A worker identified as Megan expressed concerns about the new mandate, fearing it would lead towards a full-time in-person requirement, stating, "If the mayor insists … it's either we resign or we sell our house."
Quanisha Johnson, a business owner, shared excitement about the mandate’s potential positive impact on her business, noting, "I'm excited, I don't think the people are, but I am. We want you to come down here."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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