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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Managers at the SEC must be really pissed tonight. [/quote] SEC manager here. Mainly just delighted for my staff attorneys that they are likely ok until '26; we very likely would have lost at least two high-performers in my branch more or less immediately if this went the other way. [/quote] Troll post? It goes against human nature to be cool with the idea of waking up and commuting to an empty building so that your subordinates can chill at home. Nice try. [/quote] Not a troll post at all. This is going to be a huge challenge for me and my family and I will absolutely have to manage my resentment over the needless commuting time & etc. But I won't spend a moment resenting colleagues who benefit from CBA protections, and I honestly don't think this will create a manager/non-manager rift (at least within my Division and certainly not in my Office). As I said in the original post, my main reaction was relief that valued colleagues won't have to face this challenge just yet. [/quote] DP supervisor at NIH and I am relieved that my employees have two more months to figure this out. My kids are grown and several of them have little ones. I can absolutely make this pivot more quickly than they can. I believe my supervisors feel this way (maybe you are mine!) and I'm so grateful they are good people and good leaders. RTO will hurt them and I'm sorry they're dealing with it. I hope they don't quit. I also think another shoe will drop and BU will go back before the end of the CBA. [/quote] Another supervisor who feels this way and I think this is 100% the sentiment of my fellow supervisors in my agency. We are all relieved our staff aren’t going to be dealing with a chaotic return without enough space. No resentment. At a minimum more time for them to prepare. And having everyone return at once would be terrible traffic for all of us! [/quote][/quote]
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