Trump vows to fire 49K work-from-home federal employees if they don't return to office
The 2020 pandemic resulted in many businesses moving employees work from home — and some have yet to return to their office spaces. President-elect Donald Trump said Monday that included 49,000 federal workers — and he vowed to fire them unless they come back.
"If people don't come back to work into the office, they will be dismissed," he said at a Mar-a-Lago press conference. "Somebody in the Biden administration gave a five-year waiver so that, for five years people don't have to come back into the office. It involved 49,000 people."
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"For five years they just signed this thing, it is ridiculous," Trump continued. "So, it was like a gift to a union, and we are obviously going to stop it."
During Trump's time in the White House, he left to work from the "winter White House," which is what he called Mar-a-Lago, and his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey. There was an expectation that he was still working despite being in his clubs.
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