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Related: About this forumShapiro administration orders 2,300 state employees to return to the office
Whats new: About 2,300 state government employees, many of whom had been working a hybrid schedule allowing them to work remotely, will now be reporting to the office at least three days a week under a new Shapiro Administration policy to take effect on March 6.
Who it affects: The policy applies to all senior managers who work under the governors jurisdiction, the Governors Office staff and Cabinet members, none of whom are union-represented.
Why the change: We are eager to set the tone at the top in supporting practices that support workers and the communities in which they live and work, said Shapiros Secretary of Administration Neil Weaver.
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Office of Administration spokesman Dan Egan added that it also will increase mentoring, leadership development, and upskilling opportunities and better serve Pennsylvanians while continuing to offer flexibility for employees who have been permitted to telework.
Currently, about a quarter of the 72,000 salaried employees, or 18,000, telework either part-time or full-time while the remainder report to their work location on all work days.
Reaction to the decision: Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams is a fan of the administrations return-to-the-office decision.
Who it affects: The policy applies to all senior managers who work under the governors jurisdiction, the Governors Office staff and Cabinet members, none of whom are union-represented.
Why the change: We are eager to set the tone at the top in supporting practices that support workers and the communities in which they live and work, said Shapiros Secretary of Administration Neil Weaver.
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Office of Administration spokesman Dan Egan added that it also will increase mentoring, leadership development, and upskilling opportunities and better serve Pennsylvanians while continuing to offer flexibility for employees who have been permitted to telework.
Currently, about a quarter of the 72,000 salaried employees, or 18,000, telework either part-time or full-time while the remainder report to their work location on all work days.
Reaction to the decision: Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams is a fan of the administrations return-to-the-office decision.
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It's a good idea to set the tone for the new administration. If they don't do this now it will be harder to make a change later on.
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Shapiro administration orders 2,300 state employees to return to the office (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Feb 2023
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mercuryblues This message was self-deleted by its author.
Did you mean to post this here? It doesn't seem to fit this discussion about Gov. Shapiro and Pennsylvania state government.
mercuryblues
(15,114 posts)3. I finally did it.
wrong thread.
FakeNoose
(35,690 posts)4. No problem - it happens to everyone sooner or later