Trump’s federal return-to-office mandate descends into chaos

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At the start of the year, President Donald Trump signed an executive order mandating all federal workers end remote work and return to the office full-time. Since then, thousands of employees have been subjected to a rushed process that has evolved into an untenable working environment, pushing many to their limits. With the looming threat of layoffs led by the Department of Government Efficiency, many are speaking up anonymously about how chaotic the return-to-office mandate has been.

‘Confusion, plummeting morale and more inefficiency’

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