Oversight Chair James Comer accused the Biden administration of being 'intent' on making remote work a 'fixture' of post-pandemic life. The Republican hauled Jason Miller before his committee on Tuesday, where the Office of Management and Budget deputy director noted that federal workers who are 'telework eligible,' meaning they have jobs that can be done remotely in some capacity, are currently working at least half of their hours in the office. The federal government employs some two million people in Washington, D.C.
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