The Trump administration has instructed federal agencies to track occupancy in government leased buildings as part of an initiative to end remote working. An Office of Management and Budget memo requires agencies to report occupancy data, including average daily figures, every two weeks starting May 19. This push aims to reduce unused office space and enforce compliance with Trump's policies. The administration's actions face resistance from federal unions but continue as part of a broader reform agenda that includes job cuts and changes in employee classifications.
The Trump administration is requiring federal agencies to monitor office occupancy as part of a broader strategy to reduce government remote work and optimize real estate.
Agencies must report average daily occupancy figures every two weeks, contributing to a crackdown on remote work arrangements initiated by President Trump.
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