City Hall Clash: DSA Candidate Pushes Two-Day Office Rule for LA Attorneys
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City Hall Clash: DSA Candidate Pushes Two-Day Office Rule for LA Attorneys
"Marissa Roy has proposed that city attorneys only need to be in the office two days a month, arguing it respects work-life balance and aligns with the California Attorney General's office."
"Hydee Feldstein Soto requires most staff attorneys to be in the office at least three days a week, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and the evaluation of new employees."
Los Angeles City Hall is engaged in a debate over in-person work requirements for public lawyers. Marissa Roy proposes a schedule of two days a month, aligning with practices at the California Attorney General's office. Critics argue this would harm downtown businesses reliant on office workers. Incumbent Hydee Feldstein Soto advocates for three to four days in the office to foster teamwork and evaluate new employees. The outcome of this debate could influence the upcoming primary election.
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