A San Francisco supervisors panel has advanced a code update that will allow for tracking how many LGBTQ people are employed by, and are applying for, city and county jobs.
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Members of City College of San Francisco s extended community are speaking out about proposed layoffs that would lead to cuts in classes and programming.
It is anticipated that the college s board of trustees will vote at its May 10 meeting to go forward with the plan. It already approved the sending of layoff notices to 163 faculty members and 34 administrators across 39 departments as a way of dealing with a projected deficit of $33 million.
Now, the faculty union, the American Federation of Teachers Local 2121, and members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors are advocating the city provide emergency funding to the institution, which has struggled with budgetary problems for years.