After a September City Council hearing revealed that a staggering 8 percent of city agencies’ positions were vacant, city officials have been looking for ways to help the city's workforce rebound from pandemic attrition and a hiring freeze.
A new bill, introduced by Council Member Carmen De La Rosa, would create a “Civil Service Ambassador Program” that would create a pathway to civil service for a new generation of workers.
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