By Katie Burke, CoStar News

Summary: Elon Musk Elon Musk, co-leader of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency, plans to enforce a full five-day workweek for all federal employees as part of efforts to slash government spending and regulations. Musk and fellow Trump administration adviser Vivek Ramaswamy argue that work-from-home policies are an expired “privilege” and that requiring in-office presence could lead to voluntary terminations, potentially reducing the federal bureaucracy by 25%. This initiative aligns with Musk’s commitment to cut at least $2 trillion from the annual U.S. budget and reduce the number of government agencies. However, the proposal faces opposition from government employee unions and may conflict with the federal government’s ongoing efforts to reduce its leased office space, particularly in Washington D.C., where office vacancy rates have reached record highs.plans to enforce a full five-day workweek for all federal employees as part of efforts to slash government spending and regulations. Musk and fellow Trump administration adviser Vivek Ramaswamy argue that work-from-home policies are an expired “privilege” and that requiring in-office presence could lead to voluntary terminations, potentially reducing the federal bureaucracy by 25%. This initiative aligns with Musk’s commitment to cut at least $2 trillion from the annual U.S. budget and reduce the number of government agencies. However, the proposal faces opposition from government employee unions and may conflict with the federal government’s ongoing efforts to reduce its leased office space, particularly in Washington D.C., where office vacancy rates have reached record highs.

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