President Donald Trump issued an executive order late last week canceling recently negotiated federal union contracts in an ...
The clock is ticking for federal workers to comply with Trump’s directive to return to in-person work, but many say there ...
Federal employees can be required to report to the office full time even if their union contract prohibits it, according to a ...
Employees should expect to be back in offices full time by Feb. 24, according to memos sent Friday. Interior Department and ...
See agency by agency, the more than one million federal workers who could be affected.
For example, about 40% of workers say they'd accept a pay cut of at least 5% to keep their remote job, according to a recent ...
The report, titled "The lights are on, but everyone is at home: Why the new administration ... Administration’s self-reported telework data exaggerates in-office attendance." ...
However, if you're a remote worker filing your taxes, you still might not be able to claim the home office deduction. The ...
As for the VA, non-unionized employees must return to offices by February 24. According to its website, more than 20 percent ...
The first hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee was ostensibly about telework yet frequently devolved into anti-union rhetoric.
The departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs want non-bargaining unit employees back to the office full time in the next few weeks.
acting Interior Secretary Walter Cruickshank wrote that all “telework” employees working from home must be back in the office no later than Feb. 23. Cruickshank’s memo also directs all ...