Governor Gavin Newsom has mandated that California state employees must return to in-person work for at least four days a week, marking a significant shift from the previous post-pandemic model that allowed remote work for most of the week. This policy will impact around 40% of the state's 220,000 full-time employees, who currently work in the office at least two days per week. The order will not apply to employees with agreements for exclusive remote work and is slated to take effect on July 1.
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced an executive order requiring California state employees to return to the office at least four days a week, reversing remote work allowances.
This policy change will apply to approximately 40% of California's more than 220,000 full-time state employees, who currently report to an office at least two days a week.
The executive order does not affect employees who have agreements to work exclusively from home, highlighting the government's recognition of different work arrangements.
This decision is set to take effect on July 1, marking a significant shift towards in-person work following a post-pandemic remote work model.
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