Philadelphia city employees must work on-site 5 days per week starting this summer

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Philadelphia city employees must work on-site 5 days per week starting this summer
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Mayor Cherelle Parker stated that this decision aims to enhance personal productivity and encourage social connections.

has mandated that all Philadelphia city employees will report to the office five days a week starting July 15.She stated that this decision aims to enhance personal productivity and encourage social connections.

"Our workforce is the only way that Philadelphia truly becomes what I promised to the people, that is the safest, cleanest and greenest big city in America with access to equal opportunity for all," Parker said. The mayor also announced the following changes for all permanent full-time, part-time and provisional employees:-Relaxation of restrictions on the use of sick leave for family membersParker said in 2023 approximately 80% of the city's workforce worked fully on-site. Of the remaining 20%, city employees worked approximately 31 of 75 hours per pay period on-site."If facilitates communication. It promotes social connections.

David Wilson, president AFSCME District Council 47 Local 2187, says his members' productivity has not diminished under the hybrid system and Mayor Parker's decision came with little notice."It took us all by surprise to have a unilateral implementation that's going to cause such a negative impact on my members," he said.

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