President Donald Trump made the exaggerated claim that federal office space is “occupied by 4%” of federal workers to bolster ...
During its first few weeks, the Trump Administration has unleashed a flurry of measures to radically reshape the federal ...
President Donald Trump in January ordered federal workers back to the office full time, but some workers say they don't have a desk or an office to go back to.
About 75,000 federal employees have accepted President Donald Trump’s deferred resignation program, after more than 2 million ...
The Trump administration has offered more than 2 million federal workers the option of resigning their positions and retaining full pay and benefits until Sept. 30.
An estimated 1.1 million federal workers have been eligible to work from home, and forcing them back to the office could come at a high carbon cost.
Agencies were urged in a Wednesday memo from the OPM informing them of a 30 day timeline to implement the president’s return-to-office mandate following his executive order that he signed on Monday.
On his first day in office, Trump ordered all agencies to end remote work and for employees to return to their in-person duty stations. A January 22 memo from the White House’s Office of Personnel ...
The clock is ticking for federal workers to comply with Trump’s directive to return to in-person work, but many say there ...
Trump’s Day 1 executive order directing federal agencies ... under which they would receive pay and benefits through Sept. 30, 2025, unless they choose to leave earlier.
A recent executive order took aim at federal union members with telework protections, the latest in an effort to shrink the federal government.
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