Secretary Huffman mandated all Department of Homeland Security employees return to their physical work locations following a directive from President Trump. He asserted that while remote work can be useful, it is often abused. Citing significant percentages of remote work in organizations like FEMA and the Coast Guard, Huffman declared these figures "unacceptable" and instructed DHS components to report on employees not returning to the office. This marks a shift back to traditional work methods in response to perceived inefficiencies in remote management.
Huffman emphasized the necessity for DHS employees to work at their duty station, referencing significant percentages of remote work that he deemed "unacceptable."
The directive from Secretary Huffman included a demand for reports on non-returning employees, urging managers to document legitimate reasons for continued remote work.
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