Workers at the New York City Housing Authority will be able to telework up to two days a week, according to an agreement between NYCHA and District Council 37 that ends a years-long dispute between the public corporation and the union.
The union, as part of the agreement, has since dropped a petition for relief it had filed with the Office of Collective Bargaining alleging that NYCHA was bargaining in bad faith.
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