THE SAN FRANCISCO LOCAL HIRING POLICY FOR CONSTRUCTION
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR LONDON N. BREED SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR
On behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, I am proud to present the 2021 Annual Report for the San Francisco Local Hiring Policy for Construction.
San Francisco is a city of hope and opportunity, and I am excited about our future as we recover and rebuild stronger from the COVID-19 pandemic. Construction in this city is one of the sectors that will help revitalize our economy and we must work even harder to give San Francisco residents the chance to be a part of our thriving construction industry.
With the significant economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, we must ensure our economic recovery works for everyone in San Francisco. Each of our residents has the ability to shape this City's future. As we recover and build a more resilient and vibrant city, I want every person in this City to have access to the same opportunities. The Local Hiring Policy continues to preserve jobs for residents and provide a path meaningful and well-paying jobs, which in turn gives our residents hope for the future.
I want to thank our contractor partners, trade unions, community-based organizations, and City departments for their continued support the Local Hiring Policy. I am proud that local participation continues to meet the expectations of the legislation. Even during these challenging times, we have committed critical resources to sustain important programs like CityBuild to maintain opportunities for those that need it even more. Together, we are able to secure more jobs for San Franciscans and create opportunities for generations to come.
Sincerely,
London Breed Mayor City and County of San Francisco
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