Pulaski County temporarily extending workforce reduction measures
By: Nick Pappas
Posted: Apr 20, 2020 8:20 PM EDT
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PULASKI COUNTY, Ind. – Officials in Pulaski County Announced that non-essential government employees will continue to work from home until May 4.
Employees of Pulaski County were scheduled to return on Monday, but with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb extending his stay-at-home order, the date has been pushed back into May.
Government employees are still being paid their regulate rate.
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