'In-Person Service Matters': DeKalb County CEO Announces Changes to Remote Work for County Employees
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'In-person service matters': DeKalb County CEO announces changes to remote work for county employees
DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson announced the executive order on remote work in a video. (Screengrab from DeKalb County Government video) DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson signed an executive order on Dec. 17, that will formally end the DeKalb’s COVID-19 emergency work plan for county offices and employees. Beginning Jan. 5, 2026, all DeKalb County offices under the CEO’s supervision will be staffed in person during regular …
DeKalb County government to formally return to in-person operations Jan. 5, 2026 - On Common Ground News
DECATUR, GA— DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson signed an executive order on Dec. 17 ending pandemic-era remote work and formally transitioning county government back to full in-person operations. Beginning Jan. 5, 2026, all DeKalb County offices under the CEO’s supervision will be staffed in person during regular business hours. The requirement ensures that residents can [...] The post DeKalb County government to formally return to in-p…
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