Trump signs executive order marking major change to future of remote workers
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A recent report from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management dispels claims made by Republican officials, including President Trump, that remote work has resulted in significant backlogs in federal agencies. The report shows that 54% of federal employees work in-person full-time, contradicting assertions that a majority are remote. Trump signed an executive order to mandate federal employees return to office work, highlighting a broader political push against remote working despite the majority already being present at duty stations.
Despite Republican claims of remote work causing federal backlog, a report found 54% of federal employees work full-time in offices, only 10% are remote.
President Trump issued an executive order to mandate federal workers return to in-person work, despite conflicting reports on the dynamics of workforce remote arrangements.
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