San Francisco is set to track how many LGBTQ people are employed by, and are applying for, city and county jobs. At its meeting October 19, the Board of Supervisors gave preliminary approval for collecting the sexual orientation and gender identity data of the city's workforce.It will be up to the city's Department of Human Resources to implement it after conducting meetings with LGBTQ advocates and city leaders about how best to ask the SOGI questions of new applicants for city and county jobs as well as those already employed.