This is why our agency hires a lot of non citizens on short term contracts for certain roles. Most of our fed positions don't pay enough and have poor benefits, so it's hard to attract American citizens. |
Anecdotally from other threads posted here, it does seem that both remote workers and teleworkers are being asked to come back to the office. |
+1. All of these sectors have tremendous variation. My healthcare was horrible when I worked at an health insurance company. My current tech company employer has decent comp although base and bonus have been stagnant and a $600 “health” reimbursement, but benefits are bad - healthcare is barely subsidized (my husband works in finance and carries our healthcare) and my company matches our 401K contributions up to $6K (just raised after years at $5K). |
Then wouldn’t the trio of bills from Ernst apply? |
The FSIP is for impasses in negotiations of the CBA, not for grievances. Grievances are generally arbitrated and the arbitrator has the power to order a stay pending arbitration. The arbitration result can then be appealed to federal court. |
We got an email from our Chaoter president saying they met with management this morning and told them it would be unlawful to breach the union contract. So, we will see. |
PP here and interesting, perhaps I misunderstood what was explained to me. |
Wow! Are you non-bue? If so then you have other worries. Otherwise, your union needs to do better if they wrote out moving reimbursement as remote work is way too risky with only a 60 day period to move. My agreement provides for reimbursement if brought in unless it's for conduct etc. |
Maybe pp and I are at the same agency but that is the way it is where I work too |
Wow, well I'm not sure what leverage you have against an edgelord appointee simply revoking remote work. |
Where I am the leverage comes from the sheer scale its been implemented and the lack of office space to return to. Ending it carte blanche would paralyze a rather important aspect of government. |
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Trump hasn't bothered to get the transition teams in place at many agencies. Most of my agency's senior leadership resigned by mid January. Even the SES staff who might have been "acting" agency heads resigned.
So we're all just plugging along following the same schedule we usually follow (for me, two days in office). There is also not enough space for all staff if we all RTO and it's too cold to sit outside. So, guess we will keep on doing our jobs like before, even though everything is slowed down because everyone is stressed and no one is really in charge. |
Are you TSA? They built a brand new HQ facility and moved in during COVID. It was sized for telework, not for 100% staff. |
Once again...this is the point. |
The Biden administration breached a DOL CBA last year by ordering staff to the office 50 percent of the time. |