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Labor/Employment

Jun. 28, 2023

Some of state’s attorneys don’t want to return to office

In a tentative ruling, Sacramento County Judge Timothy W. Salter found the Department of Human Resources had failed to show the “telework dispute” was not subject to arbitration under a memorandum of understanding.

Some of state’s attorneys don’t want to return to office
Whalen

Do attorneys working for the state have to return to work? It could come down to what a Sacramento County judge thinks about the contract their union signed with the state last year — well into the COVID-19 pandemic.

On Valentine’s Day, the California Attorneys, Administrative Law Judges and Hearing Officers in State Employment (CASE) moved to compel the California Department of Human Resources into arbitration. Their motion was based on a ...

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