The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) led by Secretary Benjamine Huffman has mandated an end to remote work, requiring all employees to return to the office five days a week. This directive, effective within 30 days, aligns with a growing trend among major corporations and government entities to scale back remote work arrangements. Following an executive order from President Trump, Huffman emphasized that current remote work practices are unacceptable, signaling a significant shift in workplace policy within the federal government and mirroring similar moves from companies like Walmart and Amazon.
DHS's new policy mandates full attendance in-office, reflecting a wider trend among corporations and government entities reversing remote work expansions.
In an internal memo, DHSecretary Huffman emphasizes that remote work practices are unacceptable and mandates employees to physically attend their duty stations.
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