How Telework is Reshaping DC’s Core
Increased telework could be an opportunity to reshape urban centers like Washington, DC.
Stay updated with breaking news and major events affecting federal employees, including government shutdowns, office closures, emergency announcements, legislative developments, and nationwide issues impacting federal agencies and the federal workforce.
Increased telework could be an opportunity to reshape urban centers like Washington, DC.
A new report on telework details the Biden administration’s progress towards getting federal employees back to the office in greater numbers.
The author says that election-year politics is interfering with federal telework policymaking.
President Biden announced Sunday that he will not seek reelection in November against former President Donald Trump.
A recent survey indicates higher job satisfaction among employees who telework.
A Senate committee advanced legislation which the author says provides a positive framework for telework reform in the federal government.
OPM wants federal employees in the Washington, DC area to telework as much as possible during the upcoming NATO Summit.
Federal employees indicated in a survey on telework that they are generally against returning to in-office work.
A new bill in Congress would eliminate DEI programs in federal agencies.
A CBO report on telework trends between federal employees and private sector workers contradicts beliefs of some lawmakers in Congress.