Since the start of his term, Mayor Eric Adams has insisted that city workers come into the office every day even as city employees have repeatedly asked for a work-from-home option even as vacancies in the civil service have ballooned.
Now, city employees frustrated with the lack of a telework option are turning to a trusted method to win the right to work from home: negotiating for it in their contracts.
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