It doesn’t get clearer than this: return to the office or be fired. Trump gave federal workers a stark warning Wednesday.
President Trump signs an executive order ending remote work for federal employees, requiring full-time, in-office attendance.
See agency by agency, the more than one million federal workers who could be affected.
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