In early December, the Social Security Administration extended work-from-home arrangements for employees, causing relief among many, but President-elect Donald J. Trump later expressed plans to challenge the deal and require employees to return to the office, sparking potential conflict. Federal workers, organized around hybrid work schedules, are concerned about the impact of Trump’s administration on telework policies and union negotiations as the debate over remote work intensifies in Washington.
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Kremlin-linked officials to be banned from entering UK
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, curates a weekly newsletter highlighting key stories, including the UK government's plan to ban Kremlin-linked officials and oligarchs from entering Britain in solidarity with Kyiv. This move broadens exclusion criteria to cover those supporting the Russian government, as the UK prepares to unveil extensive sanctions against Russia aligned with the EU package. Amid fears of a US-Russia peace deal sidelining Europe, UK Prime Minister Starmer and French President Macron...
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