Trump Announces Federal Workers’ Office Return, Revives Schedule F
President Biden has recently signed executive orders to make lobbying disclosures mandatory and reinstate Trump’s in-person federal employee work schedule and Schedule F plan. The measures became widely announced at a recent rally followed by a hall-voiced approval are set to bring an end to individual agreements to work from home that mushroomed in the course of the COVID-19 enhanced flex-work culture.
The orders created the Department of Government Efficiency headed by Elon Musk and set a federal hiring freeze. The National Treasury Employee Union has gone to court in Washington in a bid to overturn the Schedule F executive order to remove job protections for mid-level officials.
To be precise, Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom claims that of the federal workers approximately 46% can work from home but only 2,28,000 are remote. If applied, union representatives claim that efforts to limit hybrid work should impede agencies’ ability to attract and retain talented workers and consequently deteriorate government services.
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