Federal government RTO plans

Anonymous
FedNews has started this list of RTO requirements, but I (current fed with no news of my agency's RTO plans) would love to hear anecdotally what other agencies and components are doing.

https://federalnewsnetwork.com/workforce/2023/07/heres-what-we-know-so-far-about-agencies-return-to-office-plans/
Anonymous
There’s already a thread about the Zients memo.
Anonymous
We were told this week that my agency is seeking more guidance about the memo. Appears something will change. We still have 100% WFH option but, it appears, that may not last.
Anonymous
Nothing from my agency after the Zients memo.

We already had an email from our Secretary weeks ago about increasing presence in the office, but then an email right after from the head of our op/div saying no plans have changed and they were just continuing with SESes going to 6 days a pay period, and nothing trickling down to the rest of staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were told this week that my agency is seeking more guidance about the memo. Appears something will change. We still have 100% WFH option but, it appears, that may not last.


This is what this memo is all about. They want agencies who have kept a good chunk of people remote to stop doing that. Not that all agencies have to have everyone come in full time (which didn't even exist pre-pandemic).

Anonymous
Nobody knows yet OP.
Anonymous
What is GAO's current policy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is GAO's current policy?


Think the bargaining unit is still in talks but rumor is of you choose to wfh 100% then you lose your office and parking space. Fine by me!!!
Anonymous
I’m in a non-union 3x week in office agency. Is there any chance they will make it 5x week? We had to make some adjustments for our kids post pandemic, and being in office 5x week just seems impossible.
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