Following President Trump's mandate for federal workers to return to offices full-time, the General Services Administration (GSA) must navigate the complexity of increased occupancy amid post-pandemic space limitations. With only 10% of the federal workforce currently remote and many eligible employees opting for remote work 40% of the time, the GSA faces a significant dilemma. Compounding this, the GSA must also implement Trump's directive to divest two-thirds of federal office properties, creating a complex balancing act of space management and asset sales.
The GSA will have to find space for 30% more employees while also fulfilling orders to sell off two-thirds of the federal office stock.
Trump's order mandates civil servants return to the office full-time, complicating the agency's challenge of managing reduced post-pandemic workspace.
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