Ward Reports April 13, 2022
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) tweeted “Chicago is not immune to this trend. We can incentivize employees to return to the Loop, starting with making it safe again to be there. Many businesses struggle to get employees to return to working in person because of the potential for crime and violence, not covid.”
Ald. Matt O’Shea (19) shared an article from WBEZ and tweeted “A big thanks to Sarah Karp & WBEZ for visiting Morgan Park High School to observe the new music therapy program funded by Special Olympics Chicago.”
Ald. Andre Vasquez (40) tweeted “Societies must learn to adapt and the pandemic has shown us that people can be every bit as productive by working remotely or hybrid. There are cost savings for companies in recognizing this also. You don’t have to keep an employee stuck in a cubicle to get results.”
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