Trump's remarks about disabled workers and recent White House moves have alarmed federal employees with disabilities who fear ...
The clock is ticking for federal workers to comply with Trump’s directive to return to in-person work, but many say there ...
Trump’s blunt exercise of power has proven uniquely disruptive for government personnel who do remote work to accommodate ...
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.
The directive came straight from President Donald Trump and now the Department of the Air Force has a plan to bring all employees back to work in person.
Managers may look the other way to prevent workers from seeking other opportunities, remote work experts said.
On his first day in office, Trump ordered all agencies to end remote work and for employees to return to their in-person duty ...
The bill would spare military spouses who work for the federal government from going back to in-person work as ordered by ...
Indiana's workforce is feeling pressure to return to the office, but a good portion of employees still like hybrid work. Is ...
Author: Curtis Sparrer, Princepal of Bospar The White House has come up with a genius cost-cutting measure: pay federal employees eight months’ salary… to not work. That’s right—if they refuse to ...
The 'Support Military Families Act' would allow federal workers who are also military spouses to continue their remote work.