Texas state employees set to return to full-time in-person work

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Texas state employees are expected to resume full-time in-person work, signaling a potential shift back to pre-pandemic norms.

The office of Governor Greg Abbott has reportedly been advising agency leaders to begin the transition. This move may affect thousands of public sector employees across the state.

Details about the specific timeline and logistics for this transition have not been fully disclosed. However, it is anticipated that agency heads will begin implementing these changes soon.

The return to in-person work is likely to raise several logistical considerations. For instance, office spaces that have remained largely unused may require preparation to accommodate returning staff.

Additionally, agencies may need to address health and safety protocols to ensure the well-being of employees. These considerations will form an essential part of planning as they execute this transition.

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