Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think RTO is to see who actually still lives in the DMC. Freddie is May 1st. They have not been in the office since Feb 2020. A lot of folks may have moved away and might come back short term but unless a high paid job they wont move back or rent a pied a tier. Also people over 60 already in Florida just loggin on each day may not come back.
This is simply not true. 2 days a week in office for several years now.
At Freddie, it's actually been 3 days a week in office for several years.
Correct. It’s Fannie that has not been in the office. Freddie has been 3 days a week for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the lawyers at the GSE’s at risk?
In a merger situation, so obviously! The streamlining effort that is going on in government will hit Fannie+Freddie. I think many departments that do similar/same work is at risk. It's unique roles and who is more liked that works in favor of an employee during reorgs like this.
There are no plans to merge Freddie and Fannie. This is fake news.
However, privatization is on the table.
I thought the whole raison d'etre for Fannie and Freddie is that the private sector isn't interested in providing this service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the lawyers at the GSE’s at risk?
In a merger situation, so obviously! The streamlining effort that is going on in government will hit Fannie+Freddie. I think many departments that do similar/same work is at risk. It's unique roles and who is more liked that works in favor of an employee during reorgs like this.
There are no plans to merge Freddie and Fannie. This is fake news.
However, privatization is on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think RTO is to see who actually still lives in the DMC. Freddie is May 1st. They have not been in the office since Feb 2020. A lot of folks may have moved away and might come back short term but unless a high paid job they wont move back or rent a pied a tier. Also people over 60 already in Florida just loggin on each day may not come back.
This is simply not true. 2 days a week in office for several years now.
At Freddie, it's actually been 3 days a week in office for several years.
Correct. It’s Fannie that has not been in the office. Freddie has been 3 days a week for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think RTO is to see who actually still lives in the DMC. Freddie is May 1st. They have not been in the office since Feb 2020. A lot of folks may have moved away and might come back short term but unless a high paid job they wont move back or rent a pied a tier. Also people over 60 already in Florida just loggin on each day may not come back.
This is simply not true. 2 days a week in office for several years now.
At Freddie, it's actually been 3 days a week in office for several years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think RTO is to see who actually still lives in the DMC. Freddie is May 1st. They have not been in the office since Feb 2020. A lot of folks may have moved away and might come back short term but unless a high paid job they wont move back or rent a pied a tier. Also people over 60 already in Florida just loggin on each day may not come back.
This is simply not true. 2 days a week in office for several years now.
Anonymous wrote:I think RTO is to see who actually still lives in the DMC. Freddie is May 1st. They have not been in the office since Feb 2020. A lot of folks may have moved away and might come back short term but unless a high paid job they wont move back or rent a pied a tier. Also people over 60 already in Florida just loggin on each day may not come back.
Anonymous wrote:I think RTO is to see who actually still lives in the DMC. Freddie is May 1st. They have not been in the office since Feb 2020. A lot of folks may have moved away and might come back short term but unless a high paid job they wont move back or rent a pied a tier. Also people over 60 already in Florida just loggin on each day may not come back.