The Governor of Ohio orders government employees return to their office, after the leadership of Trump


Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine Signed an executive order Tuesday to train state employees to return to offices by Monday 17 March.

The executive command of Dewine requires state employees to stop working routine from home and returning to work in their designated offices, with a few exceptions.

“Government agencies, councils and committees under the authority of the Governor (jointly referred to as agency or agencies) must perform their duties of all permanent employees in the physical office or facility assigned by their appointment of the authority, and not routinely on a location on Distance, “said Gov. Dewine in the executive order.

Mike Dewine speaks during a news conference

Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine speaks during a press conference on December 29, 2023 in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Carolyn throws)

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“Heads of all departments and agencies in the executive power of the government must, as quickly as possible, take all necessary steps to terminate remote work schemes and demand from employees that they are again displayed to their respective service on a full -time basis Service stations, provided that the department and heads of the Agency will make exemptions they consider necessary, “said Trump in his executive order.

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Dewine allowed state employees to work from home from 9 March 2020 and to explain a state of emergency in response to the Covid-19-Pandemie. In 2021, with the state of emergency, Dewine allowed some employees in Ohio to continue working on a hybrid basis.

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“It is now in the best interest of the citizens of Ohio for State Ohio Employees to complete a return to a physical office or facility to best serve the public and to maximize the use of government activa and facilities, “said Dewine in the executive order.

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Fox News Digital has asked for comments from Government Dewine’s Office on his executive action.