Federal workers say they're in a mode of fear, shock and uncertainty as they decide whether to accept President Trump's buyout offer.
The effects of a number of executive orders issued over the last two weeks by President Donald Trump aimed squarely at ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is being sworn in to lead the Justice Department a day after multiple lawsuits were filed by ...
The researchers found that tech employees are willing to accept a nearly 25% pay cut for remote rolls — which they say is ...
The update comes as federal workers across agencies are the focus of several executive orders from President Donald Trump.
At the moment, only 6 percent of federal employees work in person, according to the White House. A different report using government data found only roughly 228,000 federal workers were fully remote, ...
Return-to-office mandates are emerging as one of the most contentious of the post-pandemic work trends that U.S. employees ...
As new post-pandemic hybrid and remote working norms have emerged, 71% of respondents report the highest job satisfaction ...
After OPM’s return-to-office memo, the American Federation of Government Employees promised to “aggressively defend” its ...
But while Trump and DOGE leader Elon Musk are all-in on in-person work, the majority of the country isn’t so enthusiastic.
Some CEOs hope renewed RTO efforts will get workers into offices full-time, but experts warn mandates could drive quitting ...
Trump's deadlines for tariffs, federal worker buyouts and RTO, federal funding freeze, TikTok, and more are coming up. Here's ...