Miami-Dade County's new sheriff wants desks full - and is ending remote work for staff
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"Employees must report back to the office full time by February 3, 2025, unless they have an approved reasonable accommodation under the American Disabilities Act," Cordero-Stutz wrote in an email on Tuesday, her first day as sheriff.
In calling employees back to their desks, Cordero-Stutz said she was breaking with the county government's 'broad' work-from-home policy, established during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cordero-Stutz inherited the work-from-home rules established during the pandemic when she took over the new Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office, which replaced the Miami-Dade Police Department.
Her demand that MDSO workers get back to their desks tracks with a broader push against the work-from-home allowances that swept workplaces in the early weeks of the pandemic.
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