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County grapples with rising vacancy rates amid tough labor market

June 11, 2024 | Santa Barbara County, California



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County grapples with rising vacancy rates amid tough labor market
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the county's ongoing challenges with high vacancy rates in public sector positions, which have risen to 13.5% from 10.4% in the previous year. This increase has raised concerns about workforce stability and recruitment difficulties, particularly in light of a tightening labor market. The conversation highlighted that while the pandemic initially led to lower turnover rates, the current economic climate has made it increasingly hard to attract candidates to public sector roles.

Officials noted that several bills are progressing through the legislature aimed at addressing vacancy issues, which may require collaboration with labor unions. The discussion emphasized the importance of prudent budget management, especially as a significant portion of funding comes from the state.

In addition to vacancy rates, public comments were made regarding housing affordability, with one resident advocating for more county-owned housing options to help retain employees in the area. The high cost of living was identified as a key factor contributing to the county's staffing challenges.

The meeting also included public comments from residents addressing various issues, including concerns about accounting standards and the need for thorough vetting of county hires. The board is expected to deliberate on the recommended budget and earmark funds for specific projects, including the Modoc Trail, as part of their ongoing efforts to enhance recreational facilities in the county.

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