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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal Reserve full return to office starting Monday which they haven’t fully announced yet. Great leadership. EO’s don’t even apply to us. People are going to be jumping ship fast.
You serious?
Yes. Didn’t sound like it just my division. Even OPM is giving their staff until March. Just unreal.
What division are you?
BDM
So as of end of day Friday there’s no info and then people fire up their computers Monday and are told “get to your office now”? I’m a big fan of RTO but this scenario sounds crazy.
Yeah it sounds made up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal Reserve full return to office starting Monday which they haven’t fully announced yet. Great leadership. EO’s don’t even apply to us. People are going to be jumping ship fast.
You serious?
Yes. Didn’t sound like it just my division. Even OPM is giving their staff until March. Just unreal.
What division are you?
BDM
So as of end of day Friday there’s no info and then people fire up their computers Monday and are told “get to your office now”? I’m a big fan of RTO but this scenario sounds crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Patent and Trademark Office (non-bargaining unit employees) have had telework agreements cancelled immediately. Not sure why they bothered with the "exemption" from the overall Commerce policy. They are working on plans to bring remote workers to the office. In most cases, I think, that's not going to happen. People will quit. Which may be the point
Is this true? I haven't seen anyone else say this about USPTO.
Anonymous wrote:Patent and Trademark Office (non-bargaining unit employees) have had telework agreements cancelled immediately. Not sure why they bothered with the "exemption" from the overall Commerce policy. They are working on plans to bring remote workers to the office. In most cases, I think, that's not going to happen. People will quit. Which may be the point
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cfpb is sticking with our existing TW arrangements
That’s great for them, but seems unfair to others at different agencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FTC
Honestly I don’t know why I am staying at this point.
What's the deal at FTC? DH got a TJO to leave FTC for a FinReg last week...obviously that's held up now.
back to back staff hating chairs, could earn 4x as much at my old firm and have more flexibility
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FTC
Honestly I don’t know why I am staying at this point.
What's the deal at FTC? DH got a TJO to leave FTC for a FinReg last week...obviously that's held up now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FTC
Honestly I don’t know why I am staying at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cfpb is sticking with our existing TW arrangements
That’s great for them, but seems unfair to others at different agencies.