It's not a conspiracy, it's business as usual. It's super normal for the CEOs of big companies to be in panels or roundtables with municipal entities and government employment cabinets. And it's actually kind of cool when public offices take business prespectives into account instead of just existing in their own bubble. The alternative would be public officials only being aproached by lobbyists behind the scenes.
I can easily imagine a city hall oficial saying that there's lots of restaurants closing and that they need people back at the business areas.
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It's not a conspiracy, it's business as usual. It's super normal for the CEOs of big companies to be in panels or roundtables with municipal entities and government employment cabinets. And it's actually kind of cool when public offices take business prespectives into account instead of just existing in their own bubble. The alternative would be public officials only being aproached by lobbyists behind the scenes.
I can easily imagine a city hall oficial saying that there's lots of restaurants closing and that they need people back at the business areas.