In The Loop – September 30, 2022
People who need people
In March of 2020 we all took our computers home and depending where you work and for what type of organization, it might have been 2 years before you returned to work. If you were in some level of large organization ( like the state of Connecticut) you might still be working at home.
In March of 2020 we all took our computers home and depending where you work and for what type of organization, it might have been 2 years before you returned to work. If you were in some level of large organization ( like the state of Connecticut) you might still be working at home.
After session ended in May of this year, I wandered over to the Legislative Office Building to check in on the staff and see what was happening, but after several months of having the security folks report that I was one of the few people to enter the building since the beginning of the week, and with the café still barely open and empty, I kind of gave up that long standing ritual. Most committees, taskforces, working groups and agency meetings remain virtual these days and when we connect with legislators or legislative/administrative staffs it’s mostly outside of the capitol campus or stage agency buildings……KEEP READING.