Anonymous wrote:I think this is going to YEARS and my plan is to worry about it later.
Anonymous wrote:Of course going back, it's not the end of the world. It won't last forever - little by little, management at every level will make exception after exception until we're back to where we are now - hybrid. I know someone at Amazon HQ who says that WFH is still management discretion, despite the media hype about 5 days/week in office. Very hard to hold to that over the long term, and even senior managers like flexibility too. Just be patient and endure for a little while. This too shall pass. It will pass especially fast when all these feds coming and going at the same time cause massive gridlock in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knowing EM and VR want attrition, curious what everyone's plans are? I don't know anyone who is planning to go back 5 days. Everyone is either moving jobs, planning sabbatical etc. Wondering what the impact will be...
We are already in office 3 days a week so it’s NBD going back 5 if we need to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict a lot of people will take FMLA to buy time.
You realize you can’t just “take” FMLA right? And if you lie about a health condition to get time off you’re committing federal fraud, so good luck with that one.
Pp here. Yes, they will need to get a doctor to fill out a form saying they need time off work due to illness. They can cite severe depression or anxiety due to RTO. For many people it wouldn’t be lying.
Alternatively, they can bring a form related to their parents or children and a health situation requiring they take time off work.
+1
I have a special needs child which involves a lot of therapies and IEP meetings etc. I haven’t put in for FMLA because my boss knows about it and is understanding (and I can manage it with telework and flex time). I’ve definitely already thought about this before seeing this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going back and hoping for a VERA
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If I'm 5 years from retirement how would this work? Or would I not be considered? I guess no one knows....
https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/workforce-restructuring/voluntary-early-retirement-authority/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going back and hoping for a VERA
+1
If I'm 5 years from retirement how would this work? Or would I not be considered? I guess no one knows....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going back and hoping for a VERA
+1
Anonymous wrote:Going back and hoping for a VERA
Anonymous wrote:Knowing EM and VR want attrition, curious what everyone's plans are? I don't know anyone who is planning to go back 5 days. Everyone is either moving jobs, planning sabbatical etc. Wondering what the impact will be...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid question…but aren’t there all these govt owned buildings with tons of free space that could be quickly used to house workers if needed?
My understanding is that the gov doesn't own a lot of buildings, other than FBI/CIA and the likes. Most are leased using GSA. Some have been unoccupied for years and are no longer inhabitable or safe - plumbing not working, rodents everywhere, and it will take time to negociate leases and get them ready.
Leased from whom? What are all the buildings that Bowser wants to be turned over to DC by the govt for development that she claims are empty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid question…but aren’t there all these govt owned buildings with tons of free space that could be quickly used to house workers if needed?
My understanding is that the gov doesn't own a lot of buildings, other than FBI/CIA and the likes. Most are leased using GSA. Some have been unoccupied for years and are no longer inhabitable or safe - plumbing not working, rodents everywhere, and it will take time to negociate leases and get them ready.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict a lot of people will take FMLA to buy time.
You realize you can’t just “take” FMLA right? And if you lie about a health condition to get time off you’re committing federal fraud, so good luck with that one.
Pp here. Yes, they will need to get a doctor to fill out a form saying they need time off work due to illness. They can cite severe depression or anxiety due to RTO. For many people it wouldn’t be lying.
Alternatively, they can bring a form related to their parents or children and a health situation requiring they take time off work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict a lot of people will take FMLA to buy time.
You realize you can’t just “take” FMLA right? And if you lie about a health condition to get time off you’re committing federal fraud, so good luck with that one.