MU asks employees to work from home Thursday, looks to ‘accommodate’ for football traffic
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
The University of Missouri announced Tuesday on its social media that it is asking employees who work “on campus in non-public-facing roles” to work remotely Thursday.
The University stated remote work should begin at noon, stating it is accommodating increased traffic in the area for Mizzou football’s season opener.
The Tigers host a nonconference game against South Dakota at 7 p.m. Thursday at Faurot Field.
To accommodate increased traffic, Mizzou is asking all employees who work on campus in non-public-facing roles to work remotely beginning at noon on Thursday, Aug. 31. Employees should ensure they have supervisor approval to work remotely for the rest of the day. pic.twitter.com/OJ6iJenjHU
— Mizzou (@Mizzou) August 29, 2023