Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think at least one of the bills is more about people in customer facing positions where people aren’t being adequately served. Social security not being processed efficiently, stuff like that. If they’ll be sensible about what actually needs an in-office presence, then that’s okay.
There is no excuse for social security positions and similar customer-facing positions not to be back to normal. Teachers, medical professionals and many others are back full time. It looks terrible that the government is dilly dallying and causing big issues for some folks
Anonymous wrote:Am I crazy to hope that at some point in the future agencies approve Remote vs Telework. I will continue living in the DC area, if this comes with a pay reduction, I will gladly take it, anything to continue with my glorious non commute and 0 office drama.
Amen
Anonymous wrote:I think at least one of the bills is more about people in customer facing positions where people aren’t being adequately served. Social security not being processed efficiently, stuff like that. If they’ll be sensible about what actually needs an in-office presence, then that’s okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a news article about Republicans sponsoring Return to Office Act to force federal agencies to revert to pre-pandemic telework policies. I’ve been applying to federal jobs, but it definitely gave me pause. In my current position (not a fed), we have been super efficient and productive teleworking. It probably helps that we have a small staff, but it seems draconian to go back to 2019 telework policies.
Is this true??? I really don't want non-essential vehicles on the road ever again. It seems ridiculous to force people back into the office... People need to start saying no in great numbers.
With the current congress, there's no way this would even get as far as Biden's desk. It's just Republican posturing. There was a similar noise in November, from a lot more Republicans than are behind this bill, that went nowhere.
But it is a good reminder that whatever telework expansion we do get could always be pulled back by an unfriendly congress and/or president.
Anonymous wrote:Am I crazy to hope that at some point in the future agencies approve Remote vs Telework. I will continue living in the DC area, if this comes with a pay reduction, I will gladly take it, anything to continue with my glorious non commute and 0 office drama.
Amen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a news article about Republicans sponsoring Return to Office Act to force federal agencies to revert to pre-pandemic telework policies. I’ve been applying to federal jobs, but it definitely gave me pause. In my current position (not a fed), we have been super efficient and productive teleworking. It probably helps that we have a small staff, but it seems draconian to go back to 2019 telework policies.
Is this true??? I really don't want non-essential vehicles on the road ever again. It seems ridiculous to force people back into the office... People need to start saying no in great numbers.
With the current congress, there's no way this would even get as far as Biden's desk. It's just Republican posturing. There was a similar noise in November, from a lot more Republicans than are behind this bill, that went nowhere.
But it is a good reminder that whatever telework expansion we do get could always be pulled back by an unfriendly congress and/or president.
We’ve been given so much flexibility. I agree it could be taken away in a few years.
Nah. They’ll be grandfathered in. Noone is getting fired because they went remote.
And Republicans are posturing. Covid changed everything about work. Like it or not
Exactly. This has been my warning to my employees that have gone remote. Don’t do it unless you’re prepared to quit and find a new job if policies change in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a news article about Republicans sponsoring Return to Office Act to force federal agencies to revert to pre-pandemic telework policies. I’ve been applying to federal jobs, but it definitely gave me pause. In my current position (not a fed), we have been super efficient and productive teleworking. It probably helps that we have a small staff, but it seems draconian to go back to 2019 telework policies.
Is this true??? I really don't want non-essential vehicles on the road ever again. It seems ridiculous to force people back into the office... People need to start saying no in great numbers.
With the current congress, there's no way this would even get as far as Biden's desk. It's just Republican posturing. There was a similar noise in November, from a lot more Republicans than are behind this bill, that went nowhere.
But it is a good reminder that whatever telework expansion we do get could always be pulled back by an unfriendly congress and/or president.
We’ve been given so much flexibility. I agree it could be taken away in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a news article about Republicans sponsoring Return to Office Act to force federal agencies to revert to pre-pandemic telework policies. I’ve been applying to federal jobs, but it definitely gave me pause. In my current position (not a fed), we have been super efficient and productive teleworking. It probably helps that we have a small staff, but it seems draconian to go back to 2019 telework policies.
Is this true??? I really don't want non-essential vehicles on the road ever again. It seems ridiculous to force people back into the office... People need to start saying no in great numbers.
With the current congress, there's no way this would even get as far as Biden's desk. It's just Republican posturing. There was a similar noise in November, from a lot more Republicans than are behind this bill, that went nowhere.
But it is a good reminder that whatever telework expansion we do get could always be pulled back by an unfriendly congress and/or president.
We’ve been given so much flexibility. I agree it could be taken away in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a news article about Republicans sponsoring Return to Office Act to force federal agencies to revert to pre-pandemic telework policies. I’ve been applying to federal jobs, but it definitely gave me pause. In my current position (not a fed), we have been super efficient and productive teleworking. It probably helps that we have a small staff, but it seems draconian to go back to 2019 telework policies.
Is this true??? I really don't want non-essential vehicles on the road ever again. It seems ridiculous to force people back into the office... People need to start saying no in great numbers.
With the current congress, there's no way this would even get as far as Biden's desk. It's just Republican posturing. There was a similar noise in November, from a lot more Republicans than are behind this bill, that went nowhere.
But it is a good reminder that whatever telework expansion we do get could always be pulled back by an unfriendly congress and/or president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a news article about Republicans sponsoring Return to Office Act to force federal agencies to revert to pre-pandemic telework policies. I’ve been applying to federal jobs, but it definitely gave me pause. In my current position (not a fed), we have been super efficient and productive teleworking. It probably helps that we have a small staff, but it seems draconian to go back to 2019 telework policies.
Is this true??? I really don't want non-essential vehicles on the road ever again. It seems ridiculous to force people back into the office... People need to start saying no in great numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the “return to normal” is going to become a political issue this year, before the midterms. There will be a rush to get feds back into the office in the hopes others will follow. Just saying this based on how fast mask mandates are being dropped and returning to the office will help Dems looking for something to run on.
Just saw a news article about Republicans sponsoring Return to Office Act to force federal agencies to revert to pre-pandemic telework policies. I’ve been applying to federal jobs, but it definitely gave me pause. In my current position (not a fed), we have been super efficient and productive teleworking. It probably helps that we have a small staff, but it seems draconian to go back to 2019 telework policies.
Is this true??? I really don't want non-essential vehicles on the road ever again. It seems ridiculous to force people back into the office... People need to start saying no in great numbers.
If this passes, it is would be vetoed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the “return to normal” is going to become a political issue this year, before the midterms. There will be a rush to get feds back into the office in the hopes others will follow. Just saying this based on how fast mask mandates are being dropped and returning to the office will help Dems looking for something to run on.
Just saw a news article about Republicans sponsoring Return to Office Act to force federal agencies to revert to pre-pandemic telework policies. I’ve been applying to federal jobs, but it definitely gave me pause. In my current position (not a fed), we have been super efficient and productive teleworking. It probably helps that we have a small staff, but it seems draconian to go back to 2019 telework policies.
Is this true??? I really don't want non-essential vehicles on the road ever again. It seems ridiculous to force people back into the office... People need to start saying no in great numbers.