Episode Synopsis "Q. 14 What is the City doing to ensure we can continue to provide services to the public?"
What is the City doing to ensure we can continue to provide services to the public?
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More episodes of the podcast City of Stillwater COVID FAQs
- Q. 13 How is the City’s budget? Do I need to worry?
- Q. 1 When can I come back to work after being sick from a non-COVID illness?
- Q. 23 What happens if there is an increased number of employees with close contact?
- Q. 22 Why is there a public safety exception? What does it mean?
- Q. 21 What is the City doing to ensure employee/customer safety?
- Q. 20 Is my current workload going to continue?
- Q. 19 Can my department have an in-person staff meeting?
- Q. 18 I know there are new expectations on how we do business. Can you list some of them?
- Q. 17 Why can’t the City be stable and consistent?
- Q. 16 What capital projects/purchases will not happen? Why not?
- Q. 15 Will City services change because of the pandemic? If so, how?
- Q. 14 What is the City doing to ensure we can continue to provide services to the public?
- Q. 12 Is the City looking at making changes to how it operates due to COVID-19? If so, how and when will I be notified of those changes?
- Q. 11 My family and I need help dealing with all of this. Who can I talk to?
- Q. 10 I need to make a trip to another state. Is there a travel ban for employees?
- Q. 9 I need training for my progression or to keep my certification up to date. Am I allowed to travel?
- Q. 8 As an employee, I’ve already had COVID. What does that mean for me?
- Q. 7 What does it mean to be a close contact, and how do I know if that's me?
- Q. 6 Why can't every position in the city work remotely?
- Q. 5 Which type of leave will be used for my situation?
- Q. 4 What does Families First Provide for? can I use it?
- Q. 3 What happens when I run out of sick leave?
- Q. 2 I'm not sick, why do I have to keep 6 feet apart from my coworkers?
- Q. 0 What does "don't come to work sick" mean?