The coronavirus pandemic presents unprecedented challenges to city commissioners and middle managers who must maintain vital services while adjusting work rules to keep workers safe, guided by public-health information that's in constant flux.
They then must adjust as needed and communicate the changes to a city workforce of more than 300,000 people.
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