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San Rafael reports vacancy rate around 8%; council receives AB 2561 staffing update
Summary
Human resources director Marissa Sanchez told the council the city's overall vacancy rate was about 8% as of March 31 and that no bargaining unit exceeded the 20% threshold that would require additional reporting under Assembly Bill 2561. Sanchez presented historical highs and recent improvements across mid-managers, engineering, police and fire.
Human Resources Director Marissa Sanchez told the San Rafael City Council on May 5 that the city's overall vacancy rate was approximately 8% as of March 31, and that no single bargaining unit exceeded the 20% threshold that would trigger additional reporting under state law (Assembly Bill 2561).
Sanchez said the requirement is intended to increase transparency about municipal staffing and to help jurisdictions improve hiring and…
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