Ha. Yep. "Shocking". How many of these people are even actually "Working" at all? That is my bigger question.
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From the post:
>State employees are fighting back against Gov. Gavin Newsom ordering them off the couch and back into the office, arguing that by doing so thousands of additional cars will be on the road, hurting the state’s efforts to be carbon neutral.
In a blistering exhaustion letter, the California Attorneys, Administrative Law Judges and Hearing Officers in State Employment (CASE) argued that any agency adopting Newsom’s Return-to-Office executive order (RTO) without first studying its environmental fallout is violating the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA.
The union blasted the mandate as a “discretionary project” under CEQA, which requires state and local agencies to review and disclose the environmental impact of major actions before moving forward.
Ha. Yep. "Shocking". How many of these people are even actually "Working" at all? That is my bigger question.
Archive: https://archive.today/ndDhB
From the post:
>>State employees are fighting back against Gov. Gavin Newsom ordering them off the couch and back into the office, arguing that by doing so thousands of additional cars will be on the road, hurting the state’s efforts to be carbon neutral.
In a blistering exhaustion letter, the California Attorneys, Administrative Law Judges and Hearing Officers in State Employment (CASE) argued that any agency adopting Newsom’s Return-to-Office executive order (RTO) without first studying its environmental fallout is violating the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA.
The union blasted the mandate as a “discretionary project” under CEQA, which requires state and local agencies to review and disclose the environmental impact of major actions before moving forward.
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