#Federal employees return to office#

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Recently, Marc Andreessen, co-founder of a16z, revealed in a podcast that the U.S. government's efficiency department (DOGE) is pushing for federal employees to return to the office. Currently, federal office buildings in Washington, D.C. have an average occupancy rate of only 25%, with many employees working in the office only one to two days a month, and some even going to the office only twice in two months. Andreessen believes that this model may not meet the requirements of federal employee identity and questions whether the president has the authority to require federal employees to return to the office. DOGE plans to improve government efficiency by optimizing staffing, reducing government spending, and streamlining regulations, and has proposed relevant "innovative ideas." Previously, Trump advisors Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy had suggested cutting $2 trillion in spending by reducing government waste, but the relevant plans are still in the suggestion stage.

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a16z co-founder Marc Andreessen recently said on a podcast that the U.S. Department of Efficiency (DOGE) is planning to push for more in-office work days for federal employees, as federal office buildings in Washington, D.C. are currently seeing an average of only 25% occupancy. He noted that many federal employees are coming into the office only one or two days a month, with some even going two months without setting foot in the office. Andreessen questioned whether this model meets the requirements of federal employment, and pointed out that DOGE has put forward “innovative ideas” for reducing government spending and streamlining regulations. Previously, Trump advisors Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy had proposed cutting $2 trillion in spending through reducing government waste, but those plans remain in the suggestion stage. Andreessen also questioned whether the president has the authority to demand federal employees return to the office, and said that the current prevalence of remote work presents challenges for efficiency.

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Federal employees' return to office is inefficient, with an average occupancy rate of only 25% in Washington D.C. federal office buildings

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D.O.G.E. plan pushes for federal employees to increase the number of working days in the office to improve efficiency and cut government spending

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Whether the remote work model meets the requirements of federal employee identity is controversial

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D.O.G.E. has "very clever ideas" on optimizing staffing, cutting government spending, and streamlining regulation

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