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Back to the Grind: Federal Workers Return to Offices
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
The transition back to the office hasn't been smooth for everyone. Mike Galletly, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 4016, shared that information technology workers at the U. S. Department of Agriculture have been scrambling to find necessary hardware. Offices that once seated four people are now expected to accommodate eight, creating a cramped and challenging work environment. This highlights the logistical challenges that come with a sudden return to the office.
The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services is also pushing for a return to the office, even for employees who were hired remotely. Employees who work more than 50 miles from a regional office have been given until April 28 to report back. This directive has left many workers feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about the future.
The federal government employs over 3 million people, making up nearly 1. 9% of the nation’s entire civilian workforce. This mass return to the office is a significant shift that will impact many lives and work environments. It raises questions about the efficiency and necessity of this move, especially in light of the ongoing pandemic and the proven success of remote work for many employees.
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