WashPost-Ipsos Poll: Federal Staff Split on Returning to Office
Briefly

A poll by The Washington Post reveals that federal workers are nearly evenly split on the Trump administration's return-to-office mandate, with 50% opposing it and 49% in support. Among those whose jobs permit remote work, a striking 85% oppose the policy, as many deal with challenges like long commutes and workspace issues. Consequently, 25% of federal employees are actively considering other job opportunities. The data highlights growing discontent within the workforce, particularly as over 100,000 employees have left the federal government due to various reasons including firings and buyouts since the policy's announcement.
Federal government employees are sharply divided on the Trump administration's return-to-office mandate, with significant numbers considering leaving their jobs due to dissatisfaction.
A new poll indicates that while a slim majority of federal employees support returning to the office, a substantial percentage actively oppose the mandate and seek other jobs.
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