It was no surprise when President Donald Trump this week issued a memorandum to the heads of federal departments and agencies, essentially directing them to get their employees back to the office full ...
President Donald Trump signs executive order to require federal employees to be in-office, ending telework and remote roles.
The House Oversight Committee found that prolonged pandemic-era telework has been “detrimental" to government agencies and ...
The State Department has already begun to implement the president’s memo cancelling telework agreements as of March 1 and remote work arrangements July 1, with exceptions for military spouses and ...
President Trump’s executive order requiring all federal employees return to work in-person on a full-time basis will likely ...
The House Oversight Committee is holding its first hearing of the new Congress next week focused on prolonged pandemic-era telework for federal employees.
In the wake of shifting workplace dynamics during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, federal employees find themselves at the center of a debate about telework. The U.S. Department of Labor is among ...
The Office of Personnel Management on Wednesday set a deadline of 30 days for agencies to implement President Trump’s memo mandating the end to telework and remote work in the federal workplace.
The U.S. Department of State is aiming for 100% in-office attendance and the department plans to cancel all existing telework arrangements, except those for situational telework, on March 1 and ...