Survey: How do feds feel about possible return-to-office changes?
- Tensions in Congress are rising over federal telework as President-elect Donald Trump's team plans to mandate a return to in-person work for federal employees.
- The legislation aims to revert federal employees to pre-pandemic telework arrangements and reduce current telework options.
- More than half of federal employees work entirely in person, while over 60% of eligible teleworkers spend most of their hours in the office, according to 2024 data from OMB.
- Former SSA Commissioner Martin O'Malley stated that telework has improved agency operations and productivity, emphasizing the need for smart technology deployment.
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