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U.S. — With President Donald Trump ordering all government employees to come back to working in person by February 6, federal workers expressed concern that returning to the office would interfere with them not working.

Thousands of federal employees who had been afforded the opportunity to work remotely following the COVID-19 pandemic said they were disappointed that being required to return to working in person would negatively impact their desire to collect paychecks without actually working.

"I'm not sure I want a job where I have to work," said IRS case analyst Steve Reaves. "That's not what I applied for a government job to do. Once COVID hit, we were all allowed to just sit at home, wear our pajamas all day, take naps, and just generally not do anythin

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