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SFHSA Workers Picket Over Short Staffing, Say Prop. F Drug Screening Law Hard To Implement
Their union, SEIU 1021, says the agency is so short-staffed, it's making it difficult for them to do their jobs.

March 21, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO – Workers with San Francisco's Human Services Agency are demanding change. Their union, SEIU 1021, says the agency is so short-staffed, it's making it difficult for them to do their jobs. They say challenges will become even greater if they have to implement a new drug screening law.
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On Wednesday, more than a hundred workers rallied for better working conditions, including Alejandra Calveron.
"They keep moving me from department to department to help different areas of need because we don't have enough staff," Calveron regarding the current issues. "All of us feel like we're doing the jobs of two to three different people, and that's just not fair."
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