Legislative aides push back on NYC Council’s plan to end hybrid work

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Legislative aides push back on NYC Council’s plan to end hybrid work
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Unionized legislative staffers are pushing back on the New York City Council’s plan to end hybrid work. “The Council can’t afford the brain drain and high vacancy rates plaguing other parts of City government where remote work has been eliminated.'

Gwynne Hogan is a general assignment reporter who’s worked at WNYC and Gothamist since 2017. Before joining WNYC, she did stints at the New York Post and the late DNAinfo New York and studied at the CUNY Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, graduating with the class of 2014.

She won a Gracie award for her coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and a Society of Professional Journalists award for her reporting on one Rockaway school’s efforts to avoid suspending students. Follow her on Twitter.Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donationsPublished Oct 20, 2022 at 2:15 p.m.The new legislative effort will nix the obscure Brooklyn-Queens Day from the school holiday calendar.

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