The City of Portland is set to require all managers and supervisors to return to their worksites full-time starting in April.
The press conference features Mayor Keith Wilson, PPB Chief Bob Day, Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez and someone from the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management.
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PORTLAND, Ore. — City of Portland managers and supervisors will be required to return to in-person work full-time beginning ...
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"As managers and supervisors, you set the tone and culture for staff across our city," Democratic Mayor Keith Wilson said in a letter announcing the move.