Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:President Trump is planning for improved accountability of government bureaucrats. The American people deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country. The President will also return federal workers to work, as only 6% of employees currently work in person.
Already on the WH website. Where are they getting these numbers?!?!
Am I the only one who thinks this is actually a positive sign for continued telework?
All he has to do is set a target to get 75% of people in office and he can check it off the list as mission accomplished without ever doing anything.
+1. Let’s go with the 6% number and when the actual numbers are reported, it’ll look like a win, and they’ll leave us alone.
Anonymous wrote:He has started signing. Nothing about federal employees get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:President Trump is planning for improved accountability of government bureaucrats. The American people deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country. The President will also return federal workers to work, as only 6% of employees currently work in person.
Already on the WH website. Where are they getting these numbers?!?!
The 6% is false. It’s from a report by Joni Ernst, who got the number from a voluntary survey about opinions on telework from federalnewsnetwork.com. Of the people who responded, only 6% never teleworked. It’s not even remotely a representative sample, and it completely contradicts OPM’s actual data, which show half of all fed employees aren’t even eligible to telework or work remotely, and that those who do overwhelmingly come into the office multiple times a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:President Trump is planning for improved accountability of government bureaucrats. The American people deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country. The President will also return federal workers to work, as only 6% of employees currently work in person.
Already on the WH website. Where are they getting these numbers?!?!
Am I the only one who thinks this is actually a positive sign for continued telework?
All he has to do is set a target to get 75% of people in office and he can check it off the list as mission accomplished without ever doing anything.
Haha, that’s great
Anonymous wrote:Still nothing specific, but he is repeating the lie that only 6% of feds work in person.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/01/president-trumps-america-first-priorities/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay on RTO EO please.
This is a thread about all executive orders. Don’t tell people what to discuss within that category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:President Trump is planning for improved accountability of government bureaucrats. The American people deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country. The President will also return federal workers to work, as only 6% of employees currently work in person.
Already on the WH website. Where are they getting these numbers?!?!
Am I the only one who thinks this is actually a positive sign for continued telework?
All he has to do is set a target to get 75% of people in office and he can check it off the list as mission accomplished without ever doing anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:President Trump is planning for improved accountability of government bureaucrats. The American people deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country. The President will also return federal workers to work, as only 6% of employees currently work in person.
Already on the WH website. Where are they getting these numbers?!?!
Am I the only one who thinks this is actually a positive sign for continued telework?
All he has to do is set a target to get 75% of people in office and he can check it off the list as mission accomplished without ever doing anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposals to cut federal employee benefits are also under discussion. Among the changes are:
Increasing employee contributions to the federal pension system, projected to save $44 billion over a decade.
Eliminating supplemental pensions for retirees aged 57 to 62.
Basing pensions on the final five years of service, rather than the last three, reducing payouts.
Transitioning federal health insurance to a voucher model.-WHAT IS THIS?
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Unions and collective bargaining
Efforts to weaken federal unions are central to the administration’s goals. A memo circulated by the conservative group Americans for Tax Reform outlines plans to limit collective bargaining rights, citing a 1978 law allowing exclusions for “national security concerns.”
Recommendations include restricting union protections at agencies like the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Transportation Security Administration, and the Defense Department.
Every employee would get a flat amount towards insurance instead of covering a percentage of whatever you choose the way it is now. Not sure if they would cover more for family plans or not.
You are right, and this is starting to happen with private companies. Look up “ICHRAs”. You get a flat dollar amount, go onto the exchange and pick whatever works for you. Companies that aren’t rotten to the core will kick in more for family coverage. Pricing is of course dependent on age and who you’re covering.
But Trump is ending Obamacare exchange…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposals to cut federal employee benefits are also under discussion. Among the changes are:
Increasing employee contributions to the federal pension system, projected to save $44 billion over a decade.
Eliminating supplemental pensions for retirees aged 57 to 62.
Basing pensions on the final five years of service, rather than the last three, reducing payouts.
Transitioning federal health insurance to a voucher model.-WHAT IS THIS?
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Unions and collective bargaining
Efforts to weaken federal unions are central to the administration’s goals. A memo circulated by the conservative group Americans for Tax Reform outlines plans to limit collective bargaining rights, citing a 1978 law allowing exclusions for “national security concerns.”
Recommendations include restricting union protections at agencies like the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Transportation Security Administration, and the Defense Department.
Every employee would get a flat amount towards insurance instead of covering a percentage of whatever you choose the way it is now. Not sure if they would cover more for family plans or not.
You are right, and this is starting to happen with private companies. Look up “ICHRAs”. You get a flat dollar amount, go onto the exchange and pick whatever works for you. Companies that aren’t rotten to the core will kick in more for family coverage. Pricing is of course dependent on age and who you’re covering.
Anonymous wrote:President Trump is planning for improved accountability of government bureaucrats. The American people deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country. The President will also return federal workers to work, as only 6% of employees currently work in person.
Already on the WH website. Where are they getting these numbers?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Stay on RTO EO please.
Anonymous wrote:President Trump is planning for improved accountability of government bureaucrats. The American people deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country. The President will also return federal workers to work, as only 6% of employees currently work in person.
Already on the WH website. Where are they getting these numbers?!?!