The City of Thunder Bay has sent home non-essential staff due to the COVID-19 virus.
“Only people assigned to essential work will remain in the workplace, and where able people assigned to essential work, will work from home,” said Norm Gale, City Manager. “They have been instructed to remain at home as of today.”
However the city manager says the decision is not a lay off.
The President of the union representing city employees is confirming to our newsroom around 400 of his members have been told to stay home, however, there is no official number. Gale could not immediately confirm that number as well.
The city says examples of essential City services include but are not limited to:
· Emergency Services such as Emergency Medical Services and Fire
· Water
· Wastewater
· Pioneer Ridge
· Transit
· Planning and building by appointment only to facilitate construction
· Critical business functions that support essential services such as human resources, legal, communications, finance, and legislative services

