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Keep working from home if it works for you: Manitoba’s chief public health officer to employers

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As businesses prepare for phase two of Manitoba’s reopening plan, the province’s top doctor is encouraging employers to keep employees working from home, if it works for them.

Chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin made the statement during a forum with the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce and the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, along with the premier and other ministers. “I would still encourage employers who have done well with virtual workplaces, virtual meetings… there’s no reason to necessarily go back unless that’s absolutely vital for the business,” Roussin said. “If you can still have some employees working from home to reduce crowding, I would encourage you to do so.

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