Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They specified they want everyone in the office five days per week. No remote or telework. Possibly no alternate work schedules.
Which will result in increased salaries (due to DC area locality pay), increased costs due to space requirements (buildings, leases, services, increased cost for staffing for security, increased overhead (electricity, equipment, water, etc), and decreased work efficiency (because people don't work at work, they talk). Overall, it will fail miserably.
Anonymous wrote:They specified they want everyone in the office five days per week. No remote or telework. Possibly no alternate work schedules.
Anonymous wrote:They specified they want everyone in the office five days per week. No remote or telework. Possibly no alternate work schedules.
Anonymous wrote:Given the fact they have publicly said the reason they’re doing this is to be cruel (not a legitimate reason), we have contracts, including through the union & the telework agreements of which we relied, and the investment we made into our benefits and our families, it’ll be lucrative for an employment attorney & worth it for the employee. Like the previous poster said, force them to fire you, and use the local media & call your reps. Have your family & friends do it too.
Anonymous wrote:BVA attorneys can represent themselves if cost becomes an issue. Violation of the contract will occur when VA forces people in without bargaining over implementation first. Further violations will occur if they bring people back without providing them with adequate space and resources to safely perform the work.
Anonymous wrote:The president cannot force people back to work under the guise to force people to quit. It would result in lawsuits not just from the union but the employees themselves who should hold until they are fired & they should then seek (or before) a solid employment attorney to get an excellent payout while also preparing to show our faces to the media to show the public how cruel and disruptive the policy is. **Do not let them force you to quit!** That’s what they want. Force them to fire you & then get paid and contact your local media & representatives. & make sure you’re loud about how this will actually hurt veterans! They want you to be scared & believe your in a hopeless position. You’re not!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is also being reported that they intend to relocate over a third of federal employees to other states and implement mass layoffs through reduction in force authorities.
Good. Start with VA. Our agency has over 400,000 employees. We desperately need a 50% reduction in force to our headcount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is also being reported that they intend to relocate over a third of federal employees to other states and implement mass layoffs through reduction in force authorities.
Good. Start with VA. Our agency has over 400,000 employees. We desperately need a 50% reduction in force to our headcount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all of the law schools in the DC area, the Board will not have a problem hiring attorneys to replace those who refuse to come to Washington.
Yes, there are several law schools in the D.C. region. However, most people don’t go to law school with the desire to review thousands of pages of medical records per week and copy and paste boilerplate language into three decision templates every week. The Board does not have the best reputation as an employer, and the lack of prestige won’t help the Board attract candidates.
Anonymous wrote:It is also being reported that they intend to relocate over a third of federal employees to other states and implement mass layoffs through reduction in force authorities.