FCC to Limit Workers' HQ Access During Packing for Move
During the FCC's packing and moving to its new headquarters, access to the 12th Street NW building will be limited to 60 people per day, said in an agency memo Monday that we obtained. The memo, sent by Chief of…
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Staff Matthew Berry, "strongly encouraged" employees to sign up for building access to move their possessions on a different day from other staffers whose workspaces are close by. The memo said staffers who are in the building to get their belongings will be required to wear a face covering and use designated one-way staircases. Berry said the agency will provide each staffer with "three three-ply washable face coverings, as well as a pen/stylus combo that can be used to limit the need to physically touch certain high-touch surfaces like elevator call buttons and the Xerox multi-function devices." Those can be reused, the CoS said. The FCC told employees telework will continue at least until Aug. 27, when the move to the new HQ is to be complete (see 2006290053).