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Showing Original Post only (View all)White House asks Cabinet agencies to 'aggressively execute' return to in-person work [View all]
White House asks Cabinet agencies to aggressively execute return to in-person workThe White House is directing Cabinet agencies to bring federal workers back into the office more frequently in the coming months, according to an internal email obtained by CNN.
The email, sent to Cabinet secretaries by White House chief of staff Jeff Zients, cites the end of the Covid-19 public health emergency and the benefit of increased productivity from in-person work.
This is a priority of the President and I am looking to each of you to aggressively execute this shift in September and October, the email reads.
The directive was first reported by Axios.
Ahead of the expiration of the public health emergency on May 11, the Biden administration issued guidance saying that the federal workforce needed to substantially increase in-person work. The White House Office of Management and Budgets April guidance called on each department which set their own work requirements for employees to design and implement its own plans to promote more in-office work but stopped short of calling for any specific requirement.
House Republicans have taken aim at federal teleworking policy, passing the SHOW UP Act that would force agencies to reinstate pre-pandemic work policies.
The email, sent to Cabinet secretaries by White House chief of staff Jeff Zients, cites the end of the Covid-19 public health emergency and the benefit of increased productivity from in-person work.
This is a priority of the President and I am looking to each of you to aggressively execute this shift in September and October, the email reads.
The directive was first reported by Axios.
Ahead of the expiration of the public health emergency on May 11, the Biden administration issued guidance saying that the federal workforce needed to substantially increase in-person work. The White House Office of Management and Budgets April guidance called on each department which set their own work requirements for employees to design and implement its own plans to promote more in-office work but stopped short of calling for any specific requirement.
House Republicans have taken aim at federal teleworking policy, passing the SHOW UP Act that would force agencies to reinstate pre-pandemic work policies.
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In It to Win It
Aug 2023
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Workers save money and time working from home, in 20 yrs there's no doubt those who can
uponit7771
Aug 2023
#10
I guess that means the "best workers" don't work in any jobs that can't be done remotely
MichMan
Aug 2023
#13
Can't retro fit bldg's from office to residential - wholly different construction type
Hestia
Aug 2023
#30
Unnnnn, where there's a will there's a way (video of office to residential process)
uponit7771
Aug 2023
#47
In the middle of a climate crisis, no reason to make people commute who don't need to commute.
meadowlander
Aug 2023
#15
"more or less needlessly", +1 ... A manager doesn't need the other 3 senses to manage effectively ..
uponit7771
Aug 2023
#48
I'm specifically referring to jobs where the blue collar workers have to be there in person
MichMan
Aug 2023
#32
Some people like going in to work. They chose their job with their eyes open
meadowlander
Aug 2023
#38
People that choose to live far from work deserve higher wages than those living closer?
MichMan
Aug 2023
#52
I guess not--maybe require them to either work remote or live within a certain distance then?
anarch
Aug 2023
#61
I know whenever I hired into a job, it was my choice where I lived, not my employers
MichMan
Aug 2023
#67
This is another great example of how our POTUS is completely in touch with reality.
BannonsLiver
Aug 2023
#69