Thousands of Massachusetts state employees continue to work remotely following the pandemic, raising concerns about the efficiency of state services. Former Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray advocates for a return to the office, arguing that the current remote work arrangement leads to unresponsive state agencies. He illustrates significant delays in communication between businesses and state departments. Unlike Massachusetts, other states, such as Texas, have mandated a return to the office, showing a trend toward in-person work for enhanced operational efficiency.
Tim Murray emphasized the need for Massachusetts state employees to return to the office, citing increased unresponsiveness from state agencies as a major concern for businesses and taxpayers.
Murray pointed out that having employees in the office allows for better communication and decision-making, which ultimately leads to improved service for taxpayers.
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