Trump wants to cut the federal workforce. Who they are and what that means
Briefly

The article discusses recent changes impacting federal workers, including a hiring freeze and a move back to on-site work. It highlights that while many think most federal employees are located in Washington, D.C., around 80% actually work outside the capital, at military bases and government offices nationwide. Notably, 54% of them are now fully on-site. Furthermore, a deferred resignation program was introduced, giving federal employees until February 6 to make decisions regarding their employment status.
"Although a sizable concentration of the federal workforce does work in the District of Columbia and the surrounding states, 80% of federal civilian employees can be found at military bases and in government offices outside the region."
"Fifty-four percent of federal workers are 100% on-site, indicating a significant return to traditional work environments after the pandemic-driven shift to remote work."
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