Despite an arbitrator finding that HUD's return-to-office orders violated its collective bargaining agreement, AFGE expects the agency to appeal the decision.
Guidance from OPM and EEOC details steps agencies should take when granting, modifying or denying telework requests from federal employees with disabilities.
President Trump’s January 2025 memorandum delivered a blunt operational directive: End broad remote work in the federal government and restore full-time, in-person duty stations. Although many leaders ...
Rep. John Sarbanes (D-Md.) sponsored the Telework Enhancement Act, which was signed into law last year. The law requires each agency to create telework policies, determine employee eligibility, and ...
Badge lines formed before sunrise, commuter trains filled past standing room, and managers refreshed headcount dashboards as agencies prepared for a reset. President Trump’s January 20, 2025 ...
A 2025 State Auditor report estimated that continued telework for state employees would save California around $225 million a year in real estate and facility costs. Supporters of remote work argue ...
Newsom has argued that state employees must be in the office more to serve the public more effectively. But evidence contradicts this.“ ...
Allowing state employees to work from home could help California save up to $225 million in office space costs, according to a report the California State Auditor released Tuesday morning. That ...
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