Gov. Phil Scott’s return-to-office order was sold as a commonsense push for collaboration and better service. It has instead become a case study in how political theater can collide with labor law, management reality and basic fiscal discipline.
Vermont’s return-to-office blunder is costing the state millions
Originally reported by The Hill
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