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Pandemic has caused a changing face of the workweek

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
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Annie Davis works in her at-home office in O’Hara.
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Lucy Angell of Dormont, who serves as people operations manager for Harvie, visits the company’s warehouse in Lawrenceville. Harvie is a grocery subscription service.
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Lucy Angell of Dormont, who serves as people operations manager for Harvie, visits the company’s warehouse in Lawrenceville. Harvie is a grocery subscription service.
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Lucy Angell of Dormont, who serves as people operations manager for Harvie, visits the company’s warehouse in Lawrenceville. Harvie is a grocery subscription service.
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A note from Annie Davis of O’Hara’s grandfather, along with other decor in her home office.
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The design team hand-produces garments at Kiya Tomlin’s studio in Etna. Employees work four-day weeks.
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Calvin McKinney of Springdale, who handles delivery operations for Lawrenceville-based Harvie, loads a truck with fresh groceries. He usually works a shorter day on Monday when there aren’t any deliveries.
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Calvin McKinney of Springdale, who handles delivery operations for Lawrenceville-based Harvie, loads a truck with fresh groceries. He usually works a shorter day on Monday when there aren’t any deliveries.
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Calvin McKinney of Springdale, who handles delivery operations for Lawrenceville-based Harvie, loads a truck with fresh groceries. He usually works a shorter day on Monday when there aren’t any deliveries.
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JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
Calvin McKinney of Springdale, who handles delivery operations for Lawrenceville-based Harvie, loads a truck with fresh groceries. He usually works a shorter day on Monday when there aren’t any deliveries.
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Joanna Doven (center) shows visuals for an upcoming project to Marissa Luznar (left) and Stephanie McHale. Doven, owner of Pittsburgh-based Premo Consultants, implemented a 32-hour, four-day, work-from-home workweek. She meets with her team once a week in Bakery Square.

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