San Francisco is finally turning the corner on its stay-at-home work policies, with more and more people returning to offices.
The city’s return-to-office directive from Democratic Mayor Daniel Lurie was supposed to kick in on April 28. However, it was pushed back to August after Lurie, a first-time mayor, made a deal with two major unions and city officials that allowed for more flexibility for workers.
The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 21 and Service Employees International Union Local 1021, which collectively represent some 24,000 workers, said their members will be subject to the mayor’s order starting Aug. 18. The employees include engineers, healthcare, and clerical workers…