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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/13/2025 2:46 PM, Ronni Jillions
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<p class="MsoNormal">Not only managers, but also staff members.
My niece works as an admin, lives in Winchester, and has had
to return to office. She is not happy.</p>
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Google maps says Winchester is 80 miles from Alexandria. Isn't
there something in the work-from-home stuff about how it makes a big
difference if the person is more than 50 miles from the office? Not
that I really understand it, but I thought I read someplace that if
the person lives more than 50 miles away, the agency would have to
pay to relocate the employee, or otherwise would need to cut them
slack on having to give up the work-from-home?<br>
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