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Wade Miller has worked at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for more than two decades. He might soon be on his ...
Thousands of Minnesota state workers will return to the office on a more regular basis starting this week. Why it matters: It ...
Take a seat in the Break Room, our weekly round-up of labor news in Minnesota and beyond. This week: State workers say ...
Starting this summer, tens of thousands of state employees who have been working largely remotely since the start of the pandemic will have to start coming back into the office part time.
The mandate goes into effect Monday and will require all state employees to work in person at least 50% of the time.
Minnesota has already told 700 employees that they could be out of a job a month from now if the Legislature doesn’t pass a ...
Some union members say if it comes down to it, they’ll still hold their noses and vote for the governor again.
A work policy requiring Minnesota state employees to be in the office for 50% of their workdays is now in effect, though some ...
(ABC 6 News) — Thousands of Minnesota state workers will now be back in the office at least part of the time. Quite a few ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota state workers are just weeks away from a new policy requiring employees to be in-person in the office at least half the time, but now part of that order has seen a change.
Contracts expire on June 30, which means the earliest a strike is possible is late this summer, following 45 days of mediation and 10 days notice. It would be a big deal—state employees haven't gone ...
Tim Walz’s plan for thousands of state employees to return to the ... president of the Minnesota Association of Public Employees, which represents 18,000 state workers — said union members ...