San Francisco Mayor directs city employees to return to office at least four days a week to improve government efficiency. The move follows similar directives from other local leaders across the country. The return-to-work order coincides with plans to revitalize the city, including converting empty offices into new housing and increasing police presence in business and tourist districts.
Key Points
Mayor Daniel Lurie directs San Francisco employees to return to the office at least four days a week
Efforts to revitalize San Francisco include converting empty offices into new housing and increasing police presence
Similar directives from other local leaders across the country following Trump's termination of remote work in federal government
Pros
Improves government efficiency by having employees work in-person
Enhances performance, communication, and collaboration
Cons
May face resistance from employees used to hybrid schedules