Maybe feel sorry for them for having to defend a policy that is unpopular and may go against their personal interests, but I don’t see why they would worry about frivolity. That an argument lost is a far cry from an argument being frivolous. |
| Love how PA testified yesterday that all the staffing cuts occurred before he arrived. He had nothing to do with it. |
What a load of…. “It wasn’t me!” Yeah, right. |
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All the cases were dropped before I got there. All the people left before I got there. They all retired or took a buyout.
It seems everything was done before he got there and nothing has been done since he arrived. Does he really truly believe people all the people who left retired or took a buyout? Does he not understand that many left so they could have the flexibility the SEC contracted to give them? Does he walks around with earplugs in or does his staff tells him nothing about what’s going on? Or who is feeding these lies? |
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Dr Oz gave CMS one day a week of telework (two days per pay period). It was done without any union involvement. If he could figure it out in an agency that’s under RFK, PA could absolutely give some telework back to staff.
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Of course he could. |
As he indicated in testimony last week, all these changes happened before he got there. His hands are tied. |
His hands are so tied he isn’t even able to do anything since he started. |
So true. It is insane. |
| FDA has been teleworking two days a week since last year. |
He is a fraud. |
More staff will leave. We won’t be able to recruit same level of candidates. Shit will hit the fan some years down the road. And I will be there helping put together the puzzle of what went wrong. A puzzle that will be PA’s headshot. |
. Agreed, both on the leaving and recruitment. Everyone is waiting for the TW appeal decision sometime next week. I think we will see people who have been barely making it choose leave if the lack of recurring TW goes on indefinitely, it will break them. The agency has had extended recurring telework for two decades. The change is jarring and not what the vast majority of the agency’s workers expected or were told when they were hired. It’s a mess. I agree that the impact of this will not be felt for a while, but it is coming. There are many private companies doing RTO also, but people will start to look for a better commute, if they haven’t already. At some point the work life balance and mission will be outweighed by agency location and stress of commute. |
I think it is quite clear that the mission of the SEC and CFTC is to support crypto and sports betting and do nothing else at all. |
Just ask the CFTC and what happened during Gensler years. He destroyed the agency, and they have not been able to recover, even after a decade. The legacy of Paul Atkins will be the destruction of the SEC. Who knew?! |