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More people are working from home to avoid traffic jams

February 3, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Workers from several public institutions have joined the modality of teleworking to avoid spending hours in the traffic jams generated by the closures on the bridge over Virilla River.

After the decree allowing this modality, 758 people accepted the measure.

They are people who had to cross the bridge. We are receiving information from institutions, but these are the most critical cases because of the need they have to use the bridge,

said Labor Minister Alfredo Hausbum.

The figure is added to the 1,100 workers of public institutions that already work under this modality.

The Ministry of Labor called on the public sector to implement this modality and avoid road congestion.

crhoy.com

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