President Donald Trump signs executive order to require federal employees to be in-office, ending telework and remote roles.
Agencies should require workers to comply within roughly 30 days of the policy announcement, the White House Office of ...
The State Department has already begun to implement the president’s memo cancelling telework agreements as of March 1 and ...
The House Oversight Committee found that prolonged pandemic-era telework has been “detrimental" to government agencies and ...
A new memo from the human capital agency says federal agencies should change policies and require workers to be in the office ...
Republicans' renewed probe into federal telework sets the stage for how President-elect Donald Trump may approach a possible ...
Republicans have turned federal telework into a political target, claiming it wastes taxpayer dollars, undermines productivity, and leaves vacant buildings.
President Trump ordered an end to telework arrangements for federal workers on his first day in office Monday as part of a ...
With actions big and small, Trump has spent his first days in office pushing the levers of government – and his unique powers as commander in chief – to target his perceived political enemies both ...
President Trump’s executive order requiring all federal employees return to work in-person on a full-time basis will likely ...
In addition to the telework order, Trump signed an order that places a hiring freeze on federal agencies including the ...
There are exceptions for military spouses and employees with disabilities in the policy, which DOGE leaders have touted as a way to shrink the federal civilian workforce.