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No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Save the dates! May 20th & 21st ✊️
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Oh look. More proof that telework works
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Legislators, take a look at this RTO story about $
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.CDPH RTO
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Gavin Newsom proposes California state worker pay cuts | Sacramento Bee
An unofficial, casual place for State of California Workers, Union Members, Prospective Employees, and other people interested in State employment to discuss news, events and other items. Do you work for the State of California? Are you interested in knowing about what a job at the State of California is like? Well, this is the place!Gavin Newsom proposes California state worker pay cuts | Sacramento Bee
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.The Unfair Practice Charge Process - An Overview (Save This)
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.No to RTO Bumper Sticker GoFundMe
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.No to RTO Bumper Sticker GoFundMe
An unofficial, casual place for State of California Workers, Union Members, Prospective Employees, and other people interested in State employment to discuss news, events and other items. Do you work for the State of California? Are you interested in knowing about what a job at the State of California is like? Well, this is the place!May Revise to be released Wednesday at 10:30am
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Fire drill - Solidarity break canceled
An unofficial, casual place for State of California Workers, Union Members, Prospective Employees, and other people interested in State employment to discuss news, events and other items. Do you work for the State of California? Are you interested in knowing about what a job at the State of California is like? Well, this is the place!All departments and public welcome
An unofficial, casual place for State of California Workers, Union Members, Prospective Employees, and other people interested in State employment to discuss news, events and other items. Do you work for the State of California? Are you interested in knowing about what a job at the State of California is like? Well, this is the place!Solidarity break 10:05 AM every Monday and Wednesday - 16th and Capitol Ave Sacramento
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Respectfully, RTO has nothing to do with our spending money for coffee and lunch - it has to do the huge commercial real estate vacancy rate
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Change.org Petition against RTO Update
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.DGS building information
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Sign the petition - No to RTO!
No To RTO California - Starting July 1, 2025, California state workers are expected to return to offices a minimum of 4 days per week per Executive Order N-22-25. With over 244,000 state workers, many departments do not have the space to accommodate this increase in in-office days from 2 days per week. Not only will this action negatively impact the workers, the communities will suffer with more traffic congestion, pollution, and expenses.Sign the petition - No to RTO!

An unofficial, casual place for State of California Workers, Union Members, Prospective Employees, and other people interested in State employment to discuss news, events and other items. Do you work for the State of California? Are you interested in knowing about what a job at the State of California is like? Well, this is the place!
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An unofficial, casual place for State of California Workers, Union Members, Prospective Employees, and other people interested in State employment to discuss news, events and other items. Do you work for the State of California? Are you interested in knowing about what a job at the State of California is like? Well, this is the place!