Big changes are in store for federal workers who work remotely after Trump signed an executive order requiring RTO. Here's how the mandate might work.
As many of you have heard, President Trump signed an Executive Order that revokes Executive Order 11246, which is the order the AAP
President Donald Trump previously rescinded Biden’s AI executive order. The new action directs a revision and rescission work that stemmed from that order.
President Trump issued an Executive Order, "Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship"; it reads, in relevant part: Section 1.
Agencies should aim for a 30-day deadline to implement Trump’s return-to-office executive order, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management.
President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities
Donald Trump said during the campaign that he'd fire federal workers who won't return to the office and also challenge a Biden-era deal on the issue.
This analysis is in response to breaking news and will be updated. Please contact [email protected] to speak with the author. On Thursday, President Trump signed a new executive order (EO) on “Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence,
Plus, a new executive order from President Donald Trump calls for a pause on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding, NDIA has announced Digital Inclusion Trailblazers, Maine supports digital education and more.
The ACLU, for instance, has already said they plan to oppose Trump’s DEI policies during his second term. A spokesperson for the ACLU told the Washington Post this week that the organization is “analyzing Trump’s EOs right now, their potential impact, and how we can protect people’s fundamental rights in the face of these attacks.”