More than half of federal employees were either teleworking regularly or fully remote” by May 2024, the report notes.
The move could threaten office markets and property values across the country, particularly in Washington, D.C.
The General Services Administration must find workspaces for 2.3 million civil servants ordered back to offices full time—while also carrying out Trump's pending order to sell off two-thirds of the ...
Agencies are gripped with uncertainty about how to implement the blizzard of new policies as workers frantically try to ...
President Donald Trump's executive order on federal architecture embodies the wisdom of Winston Churchill: “We shape our ...
The new policies will help to fulfill a long-held stance of the president and his advisers, not to mention those of ...
Three-quarters of office space the GSA leases could also be canceled. The struggle of the office — trying to bring workers ...
This poses serious problems for employers trying to return to a traditional office culture without suffering disruption in ...
Downtown Atlanta will soon start welcoming back thousands of government employees to federal buildings, who before were ...
Directives to end WFH arrangements are leaving some federal employees confused and scrambling to rework their lives. Why it ...
Republicans' renewed probe into federal telework sets the stage for how President-elect Donald Trump may approach a possible ...
This month, the Water Resources Development Act of 2024 was signed into law by President Joe Biden. Included with the act was ...