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Donald Trump inauguration: US President Donald Trump on Monday freezing the hiring of federal workers and mandating a full-time return to in-office work for government employees. The hiring freeze ...
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The measure also requires employees "to return to work in-person ... work by unions representing public sector workers. Work-from-home allowances flourished during the Covid-19 pandemic, when ...
One of Trump's first executive orders says, "Heads of all departments and agencies in the executive branch of government shall, as soon as practicable, take all necessary steps to terminate ...
The measure also requires employees “to return to work in-person ... by unions representing public sector workers. Work-from-home allowances flourished during the Covid-19 pandemic, when ...
US federal employees will have to return to the office ... work by unions representing public-sector workers. Work-from-home allowances flourished during the Covid-19 pandemic, when millions ...
Work-from-home allowances flourished during the Covid-19 pandemic, when millions of white collar workers moved online as their employers looked to reduce the spread of the virus. The measures proved ...
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The federal government is wasting $7 billion on leases for office space — despite around half of its employees working from home on a regular basis more than four years after the start of the ...
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee found Wednesday that vast numbers of federal employees telework from home, wasting billions of taxpayer dollars spent on office space, and the Biden ...
By Sapna Maheshwari TikTok sought to assure its U.S. employees on Tuesday that they will still have jobs next week even if the Supreme Court upholds a law that would see the video app banned in ...