Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday that he’s expanding a hybrid work pilot program, originally rolled out for unionized NYC municipal workers, to roughly 16,500 non-union city employees.
The program, which was originally introduced for city workers represented by District Council 37 (DC37) in June, will allow eligible employees to work from home up to two days a week; the arrangement will last two years. The DC37 pilot was initially established by a “Flexible Work Committee” that was formed in the union’s renewed contract with the city earlier this year.