The federal workforce comprises about 2.4 million employees and is affected by recent government policy changes, including a hiring freeze and an end to remote work. Many federal workers are distributed across the country, with major concentrations in states like California and Texas, rather than just Washington, D.C. This broad distribution means workforce reductions would have nationwide effects. Notably, about 54% of federal employees are required to work on-site, with the remainder eligible for hybrid schedules. Federal workers must decide on a deferred resignation program by February 6, amid these shifts.
About 2.4 million workers are employed by the federal government, with 54% of them working entirely on-site. Cuts will affect locations nationwide, not just D.C.
The recent federal hiring freeze and changes to remote work policies have left federal employees uncertain as they face a deadline for the deferred resignation program.
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