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File #: 26-78    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 1/21/2026 In control: Human Resources
On agenda: 2/10/2026 Final action: 2/10/2026
Title: Public Hearing on AB2561 Vacancy Data
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Vacancy Data 2026-01-02 - All Units, 3. 2026-01-02 Vacancy Data - AFSCME, 4. 2026-01-02 Vacancy Data - M&C, 5. 2026-01-02 Vacancy Data - HDSO, 6. 2026-01-02 Vacancy Data - LEM, 7. 2026-01-02 Vacancy Data - CAA - Teamsters

To: Board of Supervisors

From: Human Resources

Agenda Section: Public Hearing

Vote Requirement: Majority

SUBJECT:
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Public Hearing on AB2561 Vacancy Data end

RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Open the public hearing; and
2. Receive the staff report, Human Resources presentation, bargaining unit presentations, and public comments; and
3. Close the public hearing.

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STRATEGIC PLAN:
This action supports the following areas of your Board's Strategic Plan.

Area of Focus: Workforce & Operational Excellence
Strategic Plan Category: 3003 - Enhance employee recruitment and retention

DISCUSSION:
Assembly Bill 2561, enacted on Sept. 22, 2024, requires public agencies to report on position vacancies annually. The legislation mandates that public agencies conduct a public hearing at least once per fiscal year to address vacancy and recruitment efforts. Specifically, the bill requires public agencies to present the status of job vacancies and recruitment strategies during a public hearing before the governing board.

This presentation must occur prior to the adoption of any annual or multi-year budget. During the hearing, the agency must identify policy, procedure, and recruitment challenges that may impede the hiring process. The bill has specific provisions for agencies experiencing significant staffing shortages. When job vacancies reach 20% or more of authorized full-time positions within a single bargaining unit, the agency must provide detailed information upon request from the recognized employee organization. This includes reporting the total number of job vacancies, total applicants, average hiring process duration, and opportunities to improve compensation and working conditions.

Recognized employee organizations are entitled to make presentations during these hearings, ensuring their perspective is included in the vacancy discussion. The legislation aims to increase transparency in public sector e...

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