Millions of federal employees across the U.S. have recently been ordered back to work in offices, ending flexible work-from-home arrangements due to the Covid pandemic. Many returned to poorly prepared offices, suffering from tech failures, workspace hazards, and logistical issues. For instance, an employee tripped over cords and sought workers' compensation after being injured. Others faced inadequate office conditions, such as lack of Wi-Fi and working lights. This chaotic transition has come as the Trump administration pushes for a reduction in the federal workforce, complicating the return further.
Many federal workers are facing issues as they return to offices, including inadequate facilities, lack of necessary technology, and workspace confusion that hampers productivity.
The government's push to return employees to in-person work comes amid ongoing chaos and logistical problems, resulting in disruptions that could affect efficiency and morale.
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