Governor Ohio orders Government employees to return to duty, after Trump’s leadership
Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine He signed an executive order on Tuesday, directing state employees to return to offices until Monday, March 17th.
Dewine’s executive command requires that state employees stop working regularly from home and returning to work in their specific offices, with several exceptions.
“State agencies, committees and commissions to governor’s authorities (collectively called agencies or agencies) require that all permanent employees regularly execute their duties at the Physical Office or the facility that assigned their appointment, not regularly from the A remote place,” said Vladin Dewine in an executive order.
President Donald Trump He signed the executive order on the first day on duty, abolishing all remote work in the Federal Government.
“The leaders of all departments and agencies in the executive government of the government, as soon as possible, take all the necessary steps to aboard the remote work and require employees to return to their duties in permanent level personally, provided that the heads of departments and agencies will execute Exceptions they consider to be needed, “Trump said in his executive order.
Dewine allowed state employees to work from home, starting on March 9, 2020, proclaiming an emergency in response to Covid-19 pandemic. In 2021, with the abolition of the outstanding situation, Dewine allowed some employees in Ohi to continue working on a hybrid basis.
“Now is in the best interests of the citizens of Ohhi for Ohio State Employees to complete a return to a physical office or an object that best serve the public and maximize the use of state -owned assets and facilities, “Dewine said in an executive order.
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Fox News Digital requested a comment from Dewine’s government Office about his executive action.