San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is ordering thousands of city employees back to the office at least four days a week, part of a move to strengthen city services while injecting life into the city’s struggling downtown.

In a memo obtained by SFGATE, Lurie set an April 28 deadline for full implementation, directing the Department of Human Resources to oversee the transition. The order primarily affects around 10,000 office-based employees who currently work hybrid schedules.

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    Fucking techbros and millionaires deciding the plebes have to drive to the office to make their #s go up.

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      His thesis is, “how can we ask citizens to support building back downtown, if we’re not there ourselves?”

      I’m not an advocate, just pointing out

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        Maybe if SF would have built residences, or was even trying to do that now, city workers would be likely to live in the city

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      This is the city government, not tech companies.