The Department of Homeland Security is halting policies that allowed some employees to work flexible arrangements, giving workers less than a day’s notice to start a five-day, in-person schedule.
“All employees are expected to report to their assigned duty station five days a week, beginning tomorrow April 28, 2025,” says an internal email obtained by Bloomberg Government. Employees received the email Sunday, and some got calls from their managers.
The move is the administration’s latest effort to end flexible and remote work arrangements that some officials have criticized as inefficient. It’s also the latest hit to a federal workforce that’s ...
