Anonymous wrote:"Huffman said that in 2024, 28.9% of total hours worked the Federal Emergency Management Agency and 24.4% of total hours worked by U.S. Coast Guard personnel — a branch of the armedservices tasked with protecting our coasts — were done remotely."
Those percentages seem reasonable, especially since both of those agencies do work that requires being "remote."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all bluster for headlines.
I don't think so. At this point if you wanted to actively harm the US, you wouldn't have done much differently.
Anonymous wrote:The pain is the point for these people.
Anonymous wrote:Does DHS have a collective bargaining agreement?
Anonymous wrote:Does DHS have a collective bargaining agreement?
Anonymous wrote:This is all bluster for headlines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These headline grabbing articles are just that. There are exemptions for lack of physical space or employee’s inability to return. Let’s see how this plays out with actual DHS employees.
Yeah, I'm curious how lack of physical space is going to look as an exception.