AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The city of Austin could once again change its work from home policy -- this time, making it more flexible and giving individual departments more power. "The City is reviewing its current work from home policy and is exploring possible updates," a city of Austin spokesperson told KXAN. In an Audit and Finance Committee meeting late last month, human resources staff told some Austin City Council members that the city was exploring allowing employees to work from home 60% of the time -- or three days a week. The new policy could also hand more power to departments to determine what works best for its individual teams. "I think it's a good, a better starting
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