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LANSING – State of Michigan offices became more lively Monday as employees began returning to downtown Lansing.
State employees returned to their offices after nearly 18 months of working remotely because of the COVID-19 pandemic, though the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget did not have an exact figure available Monday afternoon of how many ended their stint as remote workers. Half of the state s more than 50,000 employees worked remotely during the pandemic, including roughly 20,000 workers in downtown Lansing.
State employees are expected to return to their offices gradually, depending on each individual department’s return-to-work plans, according to DTMB.
Michigan passed the 55% vaccination benchmark on May 10, paving the way for businesses to resume in-person work on May 24. Despite the reopening benchmark, the state decided to delay its return-to-work date.
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CAMDEN Shaneka Boucher isn t shy about telling people why she s on Camden s City Council. I experience all the same things, she said, as the residents she represents. That s the reason I do the work I do, because we experience it like everyone else.
And in Camden s First Ward, which includes Fairview, Bergen Square, Morgan Village and South Camden, it means the noise, trucks, smells and air pollution that come from all the heavy industry concentrated in and around those neighborhoods.
On the morning of Jan. 29, that also meant a smoky, smelly fire at EMR Recycling that forced residents to either shelter in place or to leave their homes.