A Cuyahoga County union official argues that a new policy requiring employees to work in the office one more day per week could cost them hundreds of dollars monthly, especially those needing childcare. The county proposed a policy allowing staff to work from home two days per week if their bosses agree, but unions are pushing back against this change.
Cuyahoga County wants employees back in the office more – and unions cry foul: The Wake Up for Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024A Cuyahoga County union official says bringing staff back to work in the office just one more day per week could cost employees hundreds of dollars a month, especially those who need childcare. In American jobs where work can be done remotely, more than half of employees have a hybrid schedule, according to a Gallup poll. That’s on par with what employees prefer.
Now, Cuyahoga County wants to limit remote work to two days a week, and union employees are pushing back.
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