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Calgary postponing mandatory return to work for city employees

Calgary will postpone plans to bring city employees back to work on Sept. 15 — moving the target date to Oct. 20 — citing the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Alberta.

City also planning for mandatory rapid testing for employees not fully vaccinated

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The City of Calgary has postponed mandatory requirements for its employees to return to corporate workspaces by five weeks. (CBC)

Calgary will postpone plans to bring city employees back from home-based work on Sept. 15 — moving the target date to Oct. 20 — citing the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Alberta. 

In a release, the city said that when the employees do come back, they'll be asked to return to in-person work for a minimum of three days per week, unless an approved telework arrangement was previously settled on.

"We will continue to monitor the infection rates, provincial protocols and Alberta Health Services guidance, and will update our plans accordingly as the situation evolves," said Michael Thompson, the city's acting manager, in the release.

Plans are also in the works for mandatory rapid testing for those employees who are not fully vaccinated.

The city said it would "comply with its human rights obligations and accommodate employees who are legally entitled to accommodation."

"We strongly encourage all employees to get fully vaccinated as soon as possible to help protect themselves and their co-workers, families and communities," Thompson said.