Vasquez latest official to require in-person employee work
Briefly

In response to growing demands for increased efficiency and transparency from the public, Multnomah County Nathan Vasquez and Portland Mayor Keith Wilson have implemented a policy requiring management and supervisory employees to return to in-person work. This shift from remote and hybrid work models aims to enhance productivity and ensure better accountability in local governance.
Both elected officials emphasized that the changes came as a direct response to evolving expectations from the community. They indicated that the transition back to an office setting would facilitate better communication, collaboration, and decision-making, which are vital for effective management.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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