Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Department of Commerce return to office. No date set. https://www.commerce.gov/sites/default/files/2025-01/Information%20Memo%20-%20Return%20to%20In-Person%20Work_0.pdf
Exemptions: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the Office of Inspector General, or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
Did you read your link? Telework ends IMMEDIATELY!
“ All current telework agreements must be cancelled immediately. “
Did you read the link? CBA excepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure, I’m shocked to hear candid. The CBA was not worded strongly and they definitely could have argued to make everyone come back. But they chose to only make leadership (managers) return to office. Huge sigh of relief for SEC employees right now.
Not just managers. OGC, staff working under chair or commissioners, etc. they’re all going to resent BU employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not going to name agency because of right wing trolls but it has not been mentioned yet. NBU in full time March 9. BU can continue to telework under the existing collective bargaining agreement but agency has signaled that they will enforce Presidential memorandum when collective bargaining agreement’s mid-term reopening period comes up in two years.
Are you BU if you are eligible to join union but does not join?
Anonymous wrote:Not going to name agency because of right wing trolls but it has not been mentioned yet. NBU in full time March 9. BU can continue to telework under the existing collective bargaining agreement but agency has signaled that they will enforce Presidential memorandum when collective bargaining agreement’s mid-term reopening period comes up in two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SEC - only managers have to go in! Staff can continue to telework 4 days a week!
How are they getting away with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not going to name agency because of right wing trolls but it has not been mentioned yet. NBU in full time March 9. BU can continue to telework under the existing collective bargaining agreement but agency has signaled that they will enforce Presidential memorandum when collective bargaining agreement’s mid-term reopening period comes up in two years.
what is the midterm reopening period?
Anonymous wrote:Not going to name agency because of right wing trolls but it has not been mentioned yet. NBU in full time March 9. BU can continue to telework under the existing collective bargaining agreement but agency has signaled that they will enforce Presidential memorandum when collective bargaining agreement’s mid-term reopening period comes up in two years.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure, I’m shocked to hear candid. The CBA was not worded strongly and they definitely could have argued to make everyone come back. But they chose to only make leadership (managers) return to office. Huge sigh of relief for SEC employees right now.
Anonymous wrote:Managers at the SEC must be really pissed tonight.