Executive branch state office buildings closed Monday due to blizzard
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Executive branch state office buildings closed Monday due to blizzard
"Gov. Ned Lamont ordered all State of Connecticut executive branch office buildings closed to the public on Monday due to the impending blizzard. The governor's directive applies only to executive branch state offices. Legislative and judicial branch office closures are at the discretion of the leaders of those branches, according to the governor's office. In addition to the closures, the governor has also made some changes to schedules for state employees."
"All Level 1 executive branch state employees should report to work as scheduled. Level 1 employees are those who have been designated as "essential" due to their job duties. Level 2 employees who are scheduled to work in-person should stay home, but are requested to work from home, though they aren't required to do so. Level 2 employees who were already scheduled to work from home should do so, or use accrued days off."
All State of Connecticut executive branch office buildings are closed to the public on Monday because of an impending blizzard. Legislative and judicial branch office closures are left to the leaders of those branches. Level 1 executive branch employees designated as essential must report to work as scheduled. Level 2 employees scheduled to work in-person should stay home and are requested, but not required, to work from home. Level 2 employees already scheduled to work from home should do so or use accrued days off. Everyone who does not need to be on the roads should avoid unnecessary travel and stay home and stay safe. The storm is expected to continue through Monday morning into the afternoon.
Read at NBC Connecticut
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