Federal agencies with minimal in-office requirements?

Anonymous
DCSA- generally one to two days per week depending on your directorate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


Only those with non-bargaining positions


Not true. In our agency, they steamrolled the union and everyone was impacted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


Only those with non-bargaining positions


Crap that's me. I cannot take being back in the office 5 days a week. we're three right now as it is and I'm fine with it.
Anonymous
FEMA is 4 days for pay period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


Only those with non-bargaining positions


Crap that's me. I cannot take being back in the office 5 days a week. we're three right now as it is and I'm fine with it.


If you look at the RTO plans the most seems like 5 days per pay period with many at 4 days per pay period. If you're higher level then all bets are off though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


First President to win three times in a row.



Who is Franklin Roosevelt?

I’ll take presidents who have nothing to do with this discussion for $1,000.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


Only those with non-bargaining positions


This is not true--Trump can and likely will move a huge number of bargaining positions (anything that could be argued to have any policy influence) to schedule F.


He will try, and will fail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


Only those with non-bargaining positions


This is not true--Trump can and likely will move a huge number of bargaining positions (anything that could be argued to have any policy influence) to schedule F.


He will try, and will fail.


+1. I don't see this happening.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


This. And many feds will be schedule F'd depending on employment status. I would try to stick it out until after the election and then see what you want to do. You don't want to be forced to move to DC and then fired.


What does schedule F mean? Who will be moved to it?
Anonymous
You can’t both underpay people and then require them to move to one of the most expensive and overpriced housing areas in the country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


This is not true Trump was trying to move govt agencies out of DC because he hates DC for not voting for him. He was trying to move some to the middle of nowhere.

He’s not sending us back in for SC to make money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


This. And many feds will be schedule F'd depending on employment status. I would try to stick it out until after the election and then see what you want to do. You don't want to be forced to move to DC and then fired.


What does schedule F mean? Who will be moved to it?


This is just people in policy positions. Trump is going to make them schedule F and fire them (so people say).

He did last time, Biden reverted it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


This is not true Trump was trying to move govt agencies out of DC because he hates DC for not voting for him. He was trying to move some to the middle of nowhere.

He’s not sending us back in for SC to make money.


Moving agencies out of DC is what I expect will happen
Anonymous
This thread is going to be a campaign ad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make drastic moves now. If Trump wins every Fed will be hauled back to the office full time.


This is not true Trump was trying to move govt agencies out of DC because he hates DC for not voting for him. He was trying to move some to the middle of nowhere.

He’s not sending us back in for SC to make money.


+1. I would expect only public-facing feds to be called back in full time. Maybe also feds in the agencies he hates (EPA, Ed) to encourage attrition. He's not going to care about Bowser wanting support for the DC economy.

I doubt a material number of agencies move out of DC, most feds aren't in DC anyways.
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