DC Deputy Mayor gives a return to work timeline, that could impact the region
Push underway to bring workers back to DC
With vaccination efforts in full swing and DC gradually opening up even more, city officials are trying to bring workers back to the downtown area.
WASHINGTON - On Tuesday, D.C.’s Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development announced a three-phased timeline the mayor’s Office has set for when local city District employees will start returning to the office.
While that timeline is for the around 40% of local government employees D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has said are still working remotely, her deputy mayor said on Tuesday, they have asked the federal government to adopt a similar timeline or provide mile-markers for when federal workers should start returning to the office.