Jacksonville veteran raises concerns over President Trump back-to-work order
Briefly

President Trump has enacted a policy mandating federal employees to return to in-person work immediately, claiming that remote work has hindered efficiency. This decision raises concerns from veterans like Lucas Cutter regarding the impact on military bases like Naval Air Station Jacksonville. Cutter highlights potential network issues due to increased personnel and expresses worries about traffic congestion. With estimates showing a significant percentage of defense workers eligible for remote work, the mandate’s implications on productivity and resource allocation are also being questioned, though a formal response from NAS Jax is pending.
Cutter expressed concerns that the sudden return to in-person work at military bases could lead to network capacity issues, as well as increased traffic congestion.
Lucas Cutter emphasized that the new mandate will likely stretch resources and lead to a considerable loss of productive hours nationwide.
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