| What is a DEI hire? |
It 100% is not made up. I know, it may seem fake but it’s true. I think DH still has the email. He kept it just in case they got in trouble later. This is moot because they decided not to follow the directive. It was put in place support their metrics up the chain, not for any other reason. Don’t think this doesn’t happen m. |
| How many people are in 'DEI' jobs? |
+1. These people didn't create the DEI offices and in most cases didn't create the policies people are complaining about. They were assigned to do a job. It's fine to decide that job is unwanted now, but making the employees into villains should worry everybody. Every fed will at some point work on something the other side doesn't like. |
| Is DEI = WFH jobs or jobs with family friendly hours? |
The voters chose this. Trump told us he is a vindictive POS who doesn't respect the rule of law or the federal bureaucracy, and this is what voters wanted. He has fewer people around him willing to reign him in. I'd expect constant chaos for the next 4 years. |
They weren't assigned to these offices, they applied to work in them, presumably because they wanted to advance that mission. The mission has been discredited, the consequences follow. |
Where is the compassion for these workers and their families? Is this all bc of some crazy idea that they are taking jobs from white Christian men? Or bc they are more educated than white Christian men? I don’t understand the hate and desire for revenge. And frankly, I don’t want to. Don’t you understand that this mass layoff will affect us all? Unemployed, instability, lost income, etc |
Oh come on. Not only were existing jobs transferred / repurposed, but people apply to newly created openings for all the same reasons that anybody applies to any job. Do you think the people who work in procurement are really passionate about buying pencils? Should they be vilified, as individuals, if they work on the purchase of tanks and then a later administration doesn't want tanks? |
I’m not the PP but I have compassion for many of the people who may lose their jobs. That’s a terrible situation. However, anyone who applied for these positions should have noted that this was not a long term strategy. Trump or no Trump, it would have faded out. The private sector has slowly been cutting back on these positions and some companies have eliminated them altogether. This isn’t EEO. And even if the individuals put out some awful webinars, they had to come up with something to meet their metrics. It’s understandable. Unfortunately, it’s also not necessarily value added. |
| The pendulum swung to far on the DEI initiatives. It happened right after COVID. The pendulum needs to swing the other way now. Use this time to repoint your career in a new direction. |
| I had no idea that there were actual DEI jobs in the federal government. I thought these were initiatives that were just part of the overall mission and training, but not outright dedicated jobs. |
Degrees from diploma mills totally correlate with the capacity for sound judgment and strategic thinking, so... |
Hate and revenge? That’s a bit much. Many of the posters here who have criticized this job series aren’t white Christian men. These positions have been staffed up in the last four years. No, it’s not cool for those people to lose their jobs and I hope they can apply elsewhere. But it not like it’s a foundational part of any agency. |
Those are fine reasons to close an office and reassign people or lay them off, but not to act like these individual employees are the problem. That's my point. We all carry out direction from politicals. The next political may disagree with today's direction, but the employee isn't wrong for carrying out today's direction as best they can. |