The Environmental Protection Agency’s administrator, Lee Zeldin, announced on Tuesday that remote work at the agency is coming to an end, aligning with the broader effort by the Trump administration to bring federal employees back to their offices.
In a video message posted to his X account, Zeldin acknowledged the dedication of employees who have been working in person but emphasized that it was now time for all of the agency’s workers to return to the office.
“To the dedicated employees who have been showing up to the office every day, thank you,” he said. “Your commitment to our mission does not go unnoticed.
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