Could Trump’s order on federal telework lead to a retirement surge?
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending remote work for federal employees, requiring them to return to the office five days a week.
- Approximately 1.1 million federal civilian employees were eligible for some form of telework, with around 228,000 holding fully remote positions.
- The move is expected to face legal challenges from unions, which argue remote work is vital for recruitment and retention.
- Trump aims to reduce the federal workforce through attrition by requiring in-person attendance and potentially relocating government jobs away from Washington, D.C.
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