Federal workers told to work from home after Trump waged war on remote working
Briefly

As Washington, DC, prepares for a $45 million military parade celebrating the 250th birthday of the armed forces, federal employees are being directed to work from home to facilitate the event. This move is a significant turnaround from the administration's previous stance against remote work. The Office of Personnel Management's memo allows situational telework to minimize disruptions and ensure security as preparations finalize, with the parade coinciding with President Trump's birthday. Additionally, USDA workers face extended remote work as their building serves as temporary barracks for military personnel.
The $45 million parade, celebrating the 250th birthday of the armed forces, has prompted the Trump administration to allow federal employees to work from home.
In an ironic twist, the president ordered most federal employees to work from home while preparations for the parade were finalized, despite previously opposing remote work.
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