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City Of Las Vegas Sets Date For Remote Workers To Return

The City of Las Vegas plans to have its employees back working in their normal settings by March 15, according to a memo sent to employees by the city manager.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the city manager acknowledges this could be a major change for many now working remotely but six week lead time should allow everyone to prepare.

The city manager said that nearly half of all city employees have been vaccinated against COVID-19, with others having appointments to receive their shots.

In the memo, the city admits that the parents of students engaged in distance learning would have concerns and said the city would offer as much assistance as possible.

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