President Donald Trump signs executive order to require federal employees to be in-office, ending telework and remote roles.
In the 2023 fiscal year, 43 per cent of civilian federal employees teleworked either regularly or as needed, according to a ...
laid out plans in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece in November 2024 for the end to remote work for federal employees. The editorial also included plans for large-scale firings, and cuts to ...
He signed an executive order ending remote work for federal employees, ordering them to return to the office full time, five days a week. Trump’s presidential order puts an end to remote ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order putting an end to remote work for federal workers is poised to change the job setup of more than a million employees.
Federal employees being required to work in-office will soon become the latest flashpoint in the incoming administration.
Telework has been shown to increase productivity, reduce costs, and improve employee satisfaction, making it a valuable tool ...
Federal departments are scrambling to respond to Trump's flurry of executive orders.