Remote work policy could end for city of Fairbanks
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Remote work policy could end for city of Fairbanks
"The Fairbanks City Council appeared split over a draft resolution that would discourage remote work options for city employees going forward."
"Councilmembers John Ringstad and Lonny Marney co-sponsored the resolution, with Ringstad largely citing that the Covid-19 pandemic that prompted expanded remote work options is now in the rearview mirror."
"Contact reporter Jack Barnwell at 907-459-7587 or jbarnwell@newsminer.com."
Fairbanks City Council showed division over a draft resolution to discourage remote work options for city employees going forward. The resolution was co-sponsored by Councilmembers John Ringstad and Lonny Marney. Ringstad emphasized that the COVID-19 pandemic that prompted expanded remote work options is now in the rearview mirror. The proposal seeks to reduce telework arrangements for municipal staff and could change employee expectations about on-site presence. The split reflects differing views among councilmembers about the role of remote work in city operations, workplace flexibility, and potential impacts on service delivery.
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