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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They said it was bullshit and to ignore it[/quote] Who? Are agency HR offices saying that? I doubt it. Even if they believe it [/quote] Yes. It’s widely accepted now it should be ignored. Which is why we should also not be that concerned about RTO. This administration doesn’t understand how the government works and has lost credibility. [/quote] +1. I’m a lot less concerned about RTO than I was a week ago, when I thought there was an actual plan this time. Of course, I have a CBA and no office to return too (leased space was given up) and no agency building with excess space, so I’m even less concerned— because Irealoze things like CBAs being enforceable contracts and not suggestions and lack of space to RTO never occurred to these clowns. [/quote] Same. I think for many of us it’s unfathomable that an executive memo and OPM guidance was shared without a full understanding of the circumstances. It will take years to lease additional space, relocate employees, place remote employees in other federal buildings. [/quote] Thus forked up email plus the funding freeze fiasco plus RTO are reminding us that most of what Trump wants doesn’t happen because he doesn’t have the patience to develop a policy compliant plan and execute it. RTO scared me because it was one of the first out of the gate. I thought he had outsourced planning and logistics to Project 2025, and they already answers on space constraints and CBAs and remote workers, etc. That scared me. It’s now apparent he outsourced logistics to Elon and his 19 year old lackey who think the federal operated like Twitter. That scares me much less. What Trump wants can be done. In a 2-5 year timeframe. If they point up the cash for leased space, dedicate significant resources to the logistics and planning, wait for CBAs to expire or be eligible to reopen, etc. a month is ludicrous. [/quote]
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