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Top city officials are required to resume full-time, in-person work starting next month, following Mayor Cherelle Parker’s directive…

Mayor Parker directs senior city officials to return to their offices for work full-time

In a memo that Action News was able to get, the mayor stated, “I have decided to transition all senior officials to full-time in-office work effective March 4, 2024.”

Philadelphia's Mayor Parker Mandates Full-Time Office Return for Top City Officials

This pertains to 71 workers who work as commissioners, directors, deputy directors, or cabinet members and who also report directly to the office of the mayor.

Cherelle Parker vows to fix 'hope deficit' as Philly mayor as she kicks off hiring and transition process

In addition to “maintaining a framework of collaboration and efficiency and delivering on my promise of a more visible and accessible workforce,” the mayor claims that other considerations were taken into account while making the decision.

Philadelphia Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker to hire new police commissioner before Thanksgiving - CBS Philadelphia

Simply said, we are not an online administration. We resemble an administration more than a water cooler. Our administration does not function solely on grants….

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