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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House wants federal agencies to "aggressively" execute a shift to more in-person work starting next month, saying it is crucial to delivering government services.
White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients, in an email on Friday, said "we are returning to in-person work because it is critical to the well-being of our teams and will enable us to deliver better results for the American people."
Biden spent a quarter of his presidency at his homes in Delaware. Hopefully they will give medical exceptions like that for all government workers.
finance.yahoo.com
White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients, in an email on Friday, said "we are returning to in-person work because it is critical to the well-being of our teams and will enable us to deliver better results for the American people."
Biden spent a quarter of his presidency at his homes in Delaware. Hopefully they will give medical exceptions like that for all government workers.
White House pushes US agencies to 'aggressively' boost in-person work
The White House wants federal agencies to "aggressively" execute a shift to more in-person work starting next month, saying it is crucial to delivering government services. White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients, in an email on Friday, said "we are returning to in-person work because it is...