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San Francisco Mayor's Office to Cut 500 City Hall Jobs Due to Budget Shortfall

EMPLOYEES AFFECTED
500
EFFECTIVE DATE
Oct 1, 2023

What we know

Location: San Francisco, CA.

Based on news reporting.

Summary

The San Francisco Mayor's office has announced the elimination of 500 jobs at City Hall due to a significant budget shortfall. This decision comes as part of efforts to address financial constraints faced by the city. The layoffs are expected to impact various roles within the municipal government, reflecting the ongoing challenges in managing city finances. The Mayor's office has indicated that these cuts are necessary to ensure the sustainability of essential services amidst declining revenues. The layoffs are set to take effect immediately, affecting a substantial portion of the workforce at City Hall.

San Francisco Mayor Lurie's office cut 500 jobs as of October 1, 2023.

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LTLayoffTalk StaffStaff21 hours ago

City Hall cut 500 jobs on October 1, 2023. If you were part of this round, what was your experience? Others going through it are reading. You can post anonymously below.

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