West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey has announced that state employees will be excused for the second half of their work day this Friday, April 18, in observance of Good Friday. This proclamation allows employees to spend time with family and their church community for reflection and prayer. The announcement applies only to public employees in West Virginia and does not affect private businesses, local governments, or individuals not employed by the state. However, employees who are necessary for the health, safety, and welfare of the state’s citizens will not be excused from work. The Governor encourages all West Virginians to take time to observe Good Friday and appreciate the importance of the holiday. Source: WDTV
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