Thousands of federal employees who have been working remotely are now mandated to return to the office, facing issues such as pest infestations and lack of basic supplies. The directive comes from Donald Trump, who issued a memorandum on his Inauguration Day, ending remote work arrangements. While different agencies like the FDA and IRS have varied deadlines for returning to work, many employees are expressing dissatisfaction with the conditions they are returning to, creating a tense environment as they readjust to in-person roles.
Thousands of remote working federal employees are facing mandatory return-to-office orders, despite complaints about insufficient working conditions and lack of supplies.
The directive for federal employees to return to in-person work came from Donald Trump, who mandated the end of remote work arrangements in his inaugural memorandum.
Employees reported dealing with pest infestations and lacking basic supplies, emphasizing the poor condition of many federal office environments as they are forced back.
Different federal agencies have varied deadlines for return to office, leading to confusion and additional stress among employees transitioning back.
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