Newsom orders state employees back to the office four days a week later this year
Briefly

Governor Gavin Newsom has issued an executive order requiring California state employees to resume in-person work at least four days per week by July 1. This move follows a predominantly hybrid work model adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, where many employees began working from home. The order also seeks to ease the transition for former federal employees into state positions, particularly in essential sectors such as firefighting, climate resilience, and healthcare. Further guidance will be provided by CalHR regarding employee relocation and hiring processes.
California's new executive order requires state employees to return to in-person work for at least four days a week by July 1, as hybrid models become mandatory.
Governor Newsom's initiative aims to streamline the hiring of former federal employees to fill critical roles in firefighting, climate resilience, and healthcare sectors.
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