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Mayor, United Way and employers pledge summer jobs for thousands of San Francisco youth
Summary
At a May 28 special order, the city and United Way launched the Summer Jobs Plus campaign and sought 7,000 paid youth positions; corporate pledges included JPMorgan Chase grant support and Starbucks committing to 100 year-round positions. The event reported 4,731 immediate pledges toward the 7,000 goal. (293 characters)
San Francisco’s effort to expand youth employment got a public boost on May 28 when the mayor, United Way and corporate partners convened a Summer Jobs Plus kickoff and urged employers to pledge paid positions and internships.
United Way COO Eric McDonald framed the work as “transformative opportunities for young people” and said the program provides more than…
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