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Commission backs Nebraska governor’s return-to-office orderOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska state employees union is considering an appeal after a commission sided with the state’s Republican governor in ordering state employees to return to their ...
State government workers are getting a reprieve from Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen’s order to end remote work and return to their offices after a state agency temporarily blocked the order.
The governor’s order, issued in November 2023, required that all state employees return to work at their offices in early January 2024. But in December, NAPE called on the governor to agree to ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen issued an executive order directing state government workers to return to the office full-time, effective Jan. 2, with some exceptions. But hybrid and ...
Nebraska panel puts Pillen’s return-to-office order on hold Governor’s executive order was set to go into effect for the state’s public employees on Tuesday.
Governor Jim Pillen's latest executive order draws criticism and praise. On Monday, Pillen said the pandemic is over, so state employees need to go back to work in person by Jan 2, 2024.
A Nebraska panel heard arguments Thursday about whether to let Gov. Jim Pillen's return-to-office order take effect for state employees on Jan. 2. Yet it made no immediate decision.
Central to the case is Pillen’s November executive order directing state workers to return to the office beginning Jan. 2, save for certain exceptions. The governor at the time said that the ...
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska state employees union is considering an appeal after a commission sided with the state's Republican governor in ordering state employees to return to their offices.
A Nebraska state employees union is considering an appeal after seeing its challenge to Gov. Jim Pillen's return-to-office order dismissed. The Nebraska Commission on Industrial Relations serves ...
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