Maryland lawmakers respond to executive order ending federal workers' remote work
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Maryland, housing the second highest concentration of federal employees in the U.S., is set to have these workers return to office per Trump's executive order, which eliminates remote work options. Senator Chris Van Hollen highlighted the need for a tailored approach to this policy, referencing the prior successful telework policy before the pandemic. With approximately 160,000 federal employees in Maryland, this shift impacts a large segment of the workforce and emphasizes the balance between returning to work and maintaining flexibility in work arrangements.
President Trump's executive order mandates all federal employees return to the office, ending remote work, impacting the 160,000 federal workers in Maryland.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen argues for a nuanced approach to the return-to-office policy, emphasizing the need for flexibility over rigid mandates.
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