Remote work for many Louisiana state employees to end under Gov. Jeff Landry’s executive order

Many employees who work in Louisiana state government will be required to work from an office, not from home, beginning July 1 under an executive order issued by Gov. Jeff Landry this week.

“No later than June 30, 2025, all state departments, agencies, boards and commissions under the governor’s authority shall require their employees to perform their duties at a designated physical office or facility,” reads the order.

Landry’s commissioner of administration, Taylor Barras, is also required to create new policies by May 15 to help government agencies to implement the directive. The commissioner is also allowed to approve exceptions to the remote-work ban…

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