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MichMan

(15,230 posts)
Tue Mar 4, 2025, 12:05 AM Mar 2025

Newsom brings the back-to-office push to California

Gov. Gavin Newsom is ordering thousands of California state workers to return to their offices four days a week, augmenting a broader post-pandemic push.

Newsom’s directive, announced on Monday afternoon, adds to an accelerating movement toward in-person government work that has stretched across levels of government and party lines five years after the pandemic pushed many workers out of the office. President Donald Trump has sought to compel more federal workers back to their desks, as San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has done for his city’s employees.

“In-person work makes us all stronger — period," Newsom said in a statement. "When we work together, collaboration improves, innovation thrives, and accountability increases."

The order for state employees widens Newsom’s 2024 directive that required them to resume in-person work at least two days a week. It would affect some 95,000 workers and allow for case-by-case exemptions.


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Newsom brings the back-to-office push to California (Original Post) MichMan Mar 2025 OP
I think it's about making money RhapsodyFav Mar 2025 #1
Hadn't thought that way. Paycheck incentive needed, too. quaint Mar 2025 #3
I think 3 days a week in the office is the sweet spot. Most people where I work are in the office on beaglelover Mar 2025 #2

RhapsodyFav

(56 posts)
1. I think it's about making money
Tue Mar 4, 2025, 12:52 AM
Mar 2025

All those going out to eat, buying work clothes, stopping at the stores on the way to and from home etc.

beaglelover

(4,281 posts)
2. I think 3 days a week in the office is the sweet spot. Most people where I work are in the office on
Tue Mar 4, 2025, 12:09 PM
Mar 2025

Tuesday through Thursday, and then WFH on Monday and Friday. Seems to be working very well and people seem fine with it.

I relocated in June 2023 and now WFH full time and I'll admit, I kind of wish I was closer to the office so I could go in a few days a week. I miss seeing my colleagues in person.

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