A year later, King County still has no plan for its employees to return to in-person work

SEATTLE — King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn introduced legislation Thursday requiring most county employees to return to in-person work at least three days a week.

That plan was actually announced by the King County Executive in August 2024, along with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, who said the city’s executive branch employees must report to their worksites three days a week, starting Nov. 4, 2024.

While Harrell’s plan was executed, King County’s never came to fruition because no plan was formulated…

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