City employees are protesting new policies requiring them to come into the office more frequently after three years of being able to work from home.
Austin City Council member Zohaib"Zo" Qadri address city employees protesting a new telework policy going into effect next week.
"Seven have told me that coming into the office is not sustainable, and they will have to retire sooner or look for another job," she said at a protest Thursday outside City Hall. . “It is imperative, in my opinion, that we work to ensure the public’s trust. We cannot completely do so if we are not present or responsive to their needs."
"We've seen that there's a model in local government for establishing good policies, and it's looking at the data, doing a long, deliberative study," AFSCME president Ben Suddaby said."That's not what interim City Manager Garza has laid out. This seems like a very capricious, at-a-whim decision, and it's not based on data.
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