Newsom orders more than 200,000 Calif. state employees to return to office
Briefly

California Governor Gavin Newsom has mandated that over 224,000 state workers return to the office four days a week starting July 1. This executive order, which aims to improve response to emergencies and boost collaboration, impacts primarily the Bay Area, requiring employees who were previously working remotely to fulfill an in-person obligation. Newsom believes that working together fosters accountability and innovation. The state plans to address job vacancies in critical services and offer guidance to agencies on remote work arrangements.
In-person work makes us all stronger - period. When we work together, collaboration improves, innovation thrives, and accountability increases.
The in-person requirement will help with the state's emergency and disaster response and address employment needs.
Read at SFGATE
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