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Commissioners adopt return-to-office memo with exception process for long-term remote work
Summary
Klamath County commissioners approved a return-to-office memo establishing a default of on-site work with a formal exception process for permanent remote arrangements; supervisors retain authority for short-term remote work.
Klamath County commissioners on Jan. 28 approved a return-to-office memo that directs county employees to work on-site by default but allows department heads to request exceptions for permanent remote arrangements.
The memorandum, prepared by human resources staff, formalizes a countywide expectation of on-site work while preserving supervisor discretion for temporary remote work such as childcare or short-term needs. During the meeting…
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