President Trump signs an executive order ending remote work for federal employees, requiring full-time, in-office attendance.
President Trump ends remote work for federal employees, aiming to reduce the federal workforce and reorganize government ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order putting an end to remote work for federal workers is poised to change the job setup ...
Trump’s administration is offering an apparent buyout to some federal employees after mandating they return to the office.
Donald Trump's executive order mandates federal employees return to the office for work, sparking frustration for some ...
USA TODAY reported that under current federal guidelines, only certain employees are eligible for severance pay.
Agencies should aim for a 30-day deadline to implement Trump’s return-to-office executive order, according to a memo from the ...
See agency by agency, the more than one million federal workers who could be affected.
Trump ended remote work option Roughly half of the federal workforce is currently remote Remote work has helped underserved populations President Donald Trump’s executive order putting an end to ...
One of President Donald Trump's many executive orders issued during his first week in office was to end remote work arrangements for most federal employees, requiring them to return to their in ...
USA TODAY reported that under current federal guidelines, only certain employees are eligible for severance pay.
While DHS employees largely work in-person, the acting homeland security secretary called remote work rates at some components "unacceptable." ...