Some 15 former employees of SF SAFE, the police-affiliated nonprofit that imploded last month due to financial mismanagement, gathered at City Hall today to file an official complaint and attempt to claw back unpaid wages and benefits.
A group of former SF SAFE workers heading to a meeting with the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement at City Hall. Photo by Xueer Lu. Feb. 29, 2024.
“We have an active investigation for potential violations. The meeting today was just an outreach to workers who have not filed any paperwork,” said Patrick Mulligan, director of the local labor office. “We take any complaint regarding labor violations seriously in this office and we are actively investigating it.”
Other staffers also remember the luxury gift boxes cited in the controller’s audit, particularly those purchased for every Lunar New Year and for the Community Police Advisory Board Symposiums. Gina Guitron, a former SF SAFE supervisor, replied by asking why Worthy was even included in the email and wrote that Worthy was “the reason the staff are without a job and have not been paid.” Guitron claimed that “allegedly Kyra depleted all accounts leaving SF SAFE in the negative.”
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