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Ohio governor orders state employees back to in-office work 5 days a week starting in March

  • Republican Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has mandated that state employees return to in-office work five days a week starting March 17.
  • The executive order affects all permanent employees of state agencies, boards, and commissions.
  • DeWine stated that the move will allow the state to best serve the public and utilize office space effectively.
  • This order aligns with major Columbus employers, including American Electric Power and JPMorgan Chase, who are also requiring a return to in-office work.
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Ohio governor orders state employees back to in-office work 5 days a week starting in March

Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered state employees back to full-time in-office work. In an executive order Tuesday, DeWine required all permanent employees of state agencies, boards and commissions

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Spectrum News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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