DOD RTO policy hot off the presses

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think DLA HQC has the same issue. Less office space at Ft Belvoir.


DLA is full with people who have been coming in five days already. No room in the inn.


Oh, don’t worry. They’ll make room. It’ll be cozy.
Anonymous
There are some facilities they're calling in hundreds more people in on Monday than there are parking spaces and some of the facilities aren't accessible via public transportation.

Navy Yard they've warned people will be a zoo. Metro in if you can I guess.

Watching them weaken the military like this is just shocking.
Anonymous
In a sub agency of DOD

We got a few days notice but we felt it was coming. CBA agreement torn up, all telework canceled. Telework is a “privilege not a right” written in the CBA and its at the supervisors discretion. However, that’s gone because the union language wasnt strong enough.

Our best employee is 50+ miles away, has been teleworking for more than 10 years. We’ll see how long they last. Shame

Anonymous
Any further updates? All the feds and contractors I work with in DOD are status quo so far.
Anonymous
Sub agency of DoD here. We are told to report in person on Monday. Everyone except those 50+ miles away. If you are outside of the radius, you have 4 months to either relocate or work out an arrangement with non agency government facility.
Anonymous
Private businesses are forcing those RTO, so why should the government who was pushing them to do it, not do it?

I wonder if doctors will be required to see patients again in person..
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