Remote Federal Work in the Crosshairs: Trump's Plan to End Telework

USA, Palm BeachTue Dec 17 2024
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Donald Trump, the soon-to-be president, is upset about a deal that lets federal workers keep doing their jobs from home. He thinks it's a bad idea and wants to stop it. The agreement, made by the Social Security Administration, lets workers telecommute until 2029. Trump doesn't like this and thinks it helps unions too much. He plans to take the issue to court. The union representing these workers, AFGE, isn't happy about Trump's plans. They say the agreement is legal and beneficial. It helps the government work better and be ready for disasters. Only a small number of federal workers can actually work from home, and most are in the office most of the time.
Two of Trump's advisers, Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk, agree with him. They think ending telework will make the government more efficient and save money. Ramaswamy even said it could lead to many workers quitting. Washington, D. C. 's mayor, Muriel Bowser, thinks more workers in the office would be good for the city. She believes it would bring back some of the city's energy.
https://localnews.ai/article/remote-federal-work-in-the-crosshairs-trumps-plan-to-end-telework-e32029a3

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