Gov't agencies instructed to re-evaluate plans to return to in-person work & prioritize safety of workers & the public.

White House orders agencies to bring back more in-person work, aiming to "substantially increase" federal employee presence at headquarters offices.

April 13th 2023.

Gov't agencies instructed to re-evaluate plans to return to in-person work & prioritize safety of workers & the public.
The White House is taking steps to ensure that the government workforce returns to their headquarters offices, with the aim of significantly increasing in-person work. This is according to a memo seen by Reuters from White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Shalanda Young. The memo encourages agencies to update their work environment plans and policies to reflect the expectation of increased in-person work.



President Joe Biden recently signed into law the end of the three-year COVID-19 emergency, and now, the OMB Deputy Director Jason Miller has said that the guidance provided to agencies will direct them to update their plans and policies with the expectation of increasing presence in the office. He stated that the guidance is also aimed at improving the customer experience and services, so that the American people can easily access government services. The White House is taking positive steps to ensure that the government workforce is able to return to their headquarters offices, with an aim of increasing in-person work to benefit the American people.

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