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.





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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