Anong gagawin
The Employee Relations Director makes decisions about which classes belong to bargaining units. Bargaining units that are in place as of the date of the Ordinance will stay unchanged unless changed by the Employee Relations Director. If the Director makes a new decision or decides to make a change to a current bargaining unit, and if an employee or labor union disagrees with the decision, within sixty (60) days from the date of the Director’s decision, a protest can be filed with the Civil Service Commission. (Refer to Employee Relations Ordinance Section 16.210; (Civil Service Commission Rule series: 107 Article II Section 107.23; 207 Article II Section 207 .23; 307 Article II Section 307.23; 407 Article II Section 407.23)
1. Fill out form CSC-102
You can either:
- Print out the PDF form and fill it in
- Download the form, complete it in Microsoft Word, and print it out
2. Bring the form to the Civil Service Commission
Civil Service Commission
Employee Relations Ordinance Administrator25 Van Ness Avenue
Suite 720
San Francisco, CA 94102
Mon to Fri,
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
1. Fill out form CSC-102
You can either:
- Print out the PDF form, fill it in, and scan it
- Download the form and complete in Microsoft Word
2. Email the form to the Civil Service Commission
Civil Service Commission
1. Fill out form CSC-102
You can either:
- Print out the PDF form and fill it in
- Download the form, complete it in Microsoft Word, and print it out
2. Mail the form to the Civil Service Commission
Civil Service Commission
Employee Relations Ordinance Administrator25 Van Ness Avenue
Suite 720
San Francisco, CA 94102
What's next?
Once we’ve processed your form, we’ll let you know about next steps.
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Civil Service Commission
25 Van Ness AvenueSuite 720
San Francisco, CA 94102
Mon to Fri,
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
If you need to meet with us outside of business hours, call us.
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Last updated October 31, 2022