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April 3rd, 2025 CASE Files

CASE’s Sponsored Legislation. Last week, CASE’s sponsored legislation, SB 605, passed out of the Senate Labor, Public Employment and Retirement Committee with a vote of 4-1. The bill now awaits a hearing in the Senate Appropriations Committee, which will occur on April 7.

If you would like to submit a letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee in support of the bill, click here to view a sample letter of support, and here to view instructions on how to submit a letter to the Legislature’s position letter portal. If you choose to submit a letter in support of the bill, please send a copy of your letter to CASE at case@calattorneys.org.

We will continue to keep you updated on the status of the bill as the legislative process progresses.

The Sacramento Bee: Gavin Newsom’s telework policy has ‘altered the course of bargaining,’ unions say. On April 2, the Sacramento Bee published the following article, featuring CASE President, Tim O’Connor:

“Just days before bargaining representatives for the state attorneys’ union were set to sit down with the California Department of Human Resources to negotiate a new contract, the state’s top boss threw a wrench in the gears.

The issue of telework policies, which several unions negotiating new contracts this year planned to bargain over, was being set unilaterally by Gov. Gavin Newsom, labor groups argued.

The order directed departments under Newsom’s administration to bring eligible state employees back to offices four-days a week, leaving little room for negotiation.

Tim O’Connor, the president of the state attorney union, said the unexpected news “definitely altered the course of bargaining.”

Now, one month into negotiations, unions prioritizing telework have to walk a fine line between members frustrated with the revocation of remote work privileges and the Newsom administration’s hardline stance on the issue.

On top of that, unions still have to negotiate sufficient salary increases such that members will ratify the contract when the parties reach a tentative agreement.

O’Connor said the administration’s abrupt policy change around hybrid work has heightened the sensitivity of other issues the union is negotiating with the state, such as salaries.

‘Even though it is a telework mandate, you can’t help but have it spill over to other areas,’ the union president said.

Despite the directive, O’Connor said telework remains a major topic in bargaining for state attorneys, administrative law judges and hearing officers. He anticipates both sides will put forward a number of proposals in an effort to reach some sort of agreement on the issue.

The state engineers union is one of the other seven bargaining units for which telework is a priority. So much so, the labor group filed an unfair labor charge over the issue one day after Newsom issued his directive.

In filings with the state employment board, the engineers union asserted that the executive order has hobbled the labor group’s leverage in negotiations related to hybrid work and telework stipends. Unless the board blocks the return-to-office order, the union said the issue of hybrid work was “effectively removed from the bargaining table.”

Last month, the labor board declined to pause the four-day directive.

Despite that, the engineering union hopes to expedite the usually lengthy process to rule on unfair labor practices and get a decision from the board before July.

Citing the litigation, CalHR declined to comment.”

To view the article on the Sacramento Bee’s website, click here.

CASE Baseball Is Back! The CASE Board is pleased to invite you once again to our exclusive series of socials at the ballpark – just for CASE Members and their families. For a discounted price of $30, you will get the chance to participate in a great American tradition and build camaraderie with your fellow CASE Members. As the series sold out quickly, we were able to secure tickets to an additional game:

  • Milwaukee Brewers at Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday, July 18 at 7:10 pm, Loge Level 158 (Ron Cey Bobblehead Night)

Tickets are limited, so purchase yours today at: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/case-2025-baseball-series-4062323?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=creatorshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=odclsxcollection&utm-source=cp&aff=escb

Introducing CASE’s Inaugural Soccer Series!  The CASE Board is pleased to secure tickets to upcoming soccer games across the state. We are inviting members to join us at the first game:

  • Los Angeles Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, May 31 at 7:30pm (Star Wars Night)

Tickets are limited, so purchase yours today at: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/case-2025-soccer-series-4137703?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=creatorshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=odclsxcollection&utm-source=cp&aff=escb

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