Telework Prompts Liquidation of Federal Real Estate
The federal government is looking at ways to reduce its real estate holdings in light of more federal employees teleworking.
The federal government is looking at ways to reduce its real estate holdings in light of more federal employees teleworking.
The author says that mandatory return to office (RTO) policies will negatively impact the federal workforce.
The author says that return-to-office (RTO) initiatives will harm the federal government’s work environment.
The author says that the Defense Department’s approach to telework positions it as a model employer within the federal government.
The author says that two proposed bills cutting federal pay and benefits would unfairly target teleworking federal employees.
New telework guidance from OPM stands in contrast to legislation introduced in the Senate that would return federal employees to more in-person work.
So far, Republican led efforts to restrict federal employees’ use of telework have yielded few results.
Increased telework could be an opportunity to reshape urban centers like Washington, DC.
Feedback indicates federal employees prefer telework, but agencies are pushing for more in-person work. How should HR leaders respond?
The author says that election-year politics is interfering with federal telework policymaking.