Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it will be good for dry cleaners.
I expect that dress codes will be much more casual in RTO
Not sure what you mean by casual but we had a guy show up in shorts and his manager had a discussion with him about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it will be good for dry cleaners.
I expect that dress codes will be much more casual in RTO
I heard a rumor from an admittedly unreliable source that there are plans to impose a business formal dress code in some agencies for some roles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I expect full time means 40 hours. Unclear if that means 5 days.
No I’m sure we can still do 9 or 10 hour days. I’ve been a fed for 20 years and it’s always been an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it will be good for dry cleaners.
I expect that dress codes will be much more casual in RTO
Not sure what you mean by casual but we had a guy show up in shorts and his manager had a discussion with him about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it will be good for dry cleaners.
I expect that dress codes will be much more casual in RTO
Not sure what you mean by casual but we had a guy show up in shorts and his manager had a discussion with him about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it will be good for dry cleaners.
I expect that dress codes will be much more casual in RTO
Anonymous wrote:I expect full time means 40 hours. Unclear if that means 5 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it will be good for dry cleaners.
I expect that dress codes will be much more casual in RTO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband who works in logistics does 4/10s, will he have to change his schedule?
AFAIK nothing in RTO discussions touches alt work schedules— it’s about where you work not your work schedule
Well it did say 5 days in person 🤷🏼♀️.
Anonymous wrote:I expect full time means 40 hours. Unclear if that means 5 days.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it will be good for dry cleaners.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it will be good for dry cleaners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Fairness requires that federal office employees show up to the worksite each day like most other American workers."
Eyeroll. So.. this all really boils down to some people being jealous their workplace/career doesn't accommodate remote work, huh?
No, it boils down to a lazy pretense for stealth layoffs.
It is neither lazy or stealth, it is efficient and effective.
Weeks ago Feds were cackling about their $300k severance packages with RIFs.
Now they are sweating about giving up a job-for-life because they are required to go into the office to keep it.
Just a handful of people quitting will save $1mm.
Tell me how much could be saved in utility costs and rent by ending the building leases?