DHR appoints new Employee Relations and Equal Employment Opportunity Directors.
Today, following President Biden’s declaration of Juneteenth (June 19th) as a federal holiday, Mayor London Breed declared by proclamation for Juneteenth to be a recognized legal holiday for employees of the City and County of San Francisco. The City will observe the holiday tomorrow, June 18, 2021. Your department will advise you about reporting instructions as all city offices are required to remain open to the public.
In June we recognize LGBTQ+ leaders, residents, and City employees who have made and continue to make our City great.
In May, we recognize and honor the achievements, culture, traditions, and histories of Asian and Pacific Islanders.
Mayor London N. Breed issued the following statement regarding the guilty verdict issued today in the trial of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.
Today, at a ceremony in City Hall, Mayor London Breed swore in Carol Isen as the City’s newest Human Resources Director. Isen’s nomination was approved unanimously by the Board of Supervisors two days earlier.
In accordance with Ordinance NO 299-18, the Department of Human Resources, the Ethics Commission, and the Controller’s Office have created trainings and materials to promote and publicize new whistleblower protections.
Nominated by Mayor London Breed, Isen has served as Acting Director of the Department of Human Resources since October 2020 and has decades of experience in human resources and labor relations.
The recent violent attacks on Asians and Asian Americans, including this week’s horrific shooting in Atlanta that took the lives of eight innocent people, are shocking and have deeply affected many of our Asian and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) employees and people across the country.
Isen has served as Acting Director of the Department of Human Resources since October 2020 and has decades of experience in human resources and labor relations.