Updated 4 years ago
Offices to rotate employee hours
By Andrew Murfett, Editor at LinkedIn NewsUpdated 4 years ago
With New York’s economic revival predicated on its ability to convince millions of workers its trains are safe and reliable, authorities are wrestling with how to bring riders back, The New York Times writes. Area businesses will be expected to change workers’ schedules to reduce rush-hour density. Scores of guards will traverse station platforms, “directing riders to emptier train cars.” Tactics deployed in China and Britain to encourage social distancing will be implemented. Advocacy groups say that as long as homelessness and panhandling persist, riders will stay away.