Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns
How do badge swipes bring down the deficit or improve efficiency?
Also — If they have reason to think that the agency isn’t properly managing its employees, shouldn’t *management* immediately be terminated?? Doesn’t the agency regularly bring actions against entities for inadequate controls and failure to supervise?
So weird.
I mean DOGE is coming for managers as well. All the same policies will apply to them. What's your point? This isn't a career management vs staff thing, it's direction from DOGE, WH, and politicals at the top. Obviously supervisors are not the ones pushing badge swipe checks or wanting to be subject to them.
Well, if doge’s theory is that staff has been systematically running roughshod and not even showing up to work or falsifying time cards (ie, widespread fraud), then their FIRST act should be to confirm/test their theory, and if proven, eliminate every single manager who was responsible for overseeing those staff.
Isn’t that what the private sector would do?
If they don’t suspect that, then why the obsession with badge swipes?
Put up or shut up.
NP and my bet is they are just looking for easy ways to fire people and time and attendance issues are pretty easy. So, rational in the sense that they want to further reduce headcount.
There’s a way to reduce headcount without all the passive aggressive pussyfooting around.
So if they have a headcount target that they think is appropriate (beyond the 700 who are already leaving), freakin announce it, execute, and move on. Jeezus — this is like low-IQ preschool McKinsey-lite.
Is the number 4000? 3900? 2200? What’s it based on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/search?q=Who+works+for+the+securities+exchange+commission+and+has+the+initials+CAG
That's an AI failure, it's showing CAG as Crenshaw when she's clearly CC. Funny you get the same result when you run that search with CC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns
How do badge swipes bring down the deficit or improve efficiency?
Also — If they have reason to think that the agency isn’t properly managing its employees, shouldn’t *management* immediately be terminated?? Doesn’t the agency regularly bring actions against entities for inadequate controls and failure to supervise?
So weird.
I mean DOGE is coming for managers as well. All the same policies will apply to them. What's your point? This isn't a career management vs staff thing, it's direction from DOGE, WH, and politicals at the top. Obviously supervisors are not the ones pushing badge swipe checks or wanting to be subject to them.
Well, if doge’s theory is that staff has been systematically running roughshod and not even showing up to work or falsifying time cards (ie, widespread fraud), then their FIRST act should be to confirm/test their theory, and if proven, eliminate every single manager who was responsible for overseeing those staff.
Isn’t that what the private sector would do?
If they don’t suspect that, then why the obsession with badge swipes?
Put up or shut up.
NP and my bet is they are just looking for easy ways to fire people and time and attendance issues are pretty easy. So, rational in the sense that they want to further reduce headcount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns
How do badge swipes bring down the deficit or improve efficiency?
Also — If they have reason to think that the agency isn’t properly managing its employees, shouldn’t *management* immediately be terminated?? Doesn’t the agency regularly bring actions against entities for inadequate controls and failure to supervise?
So weird.
I mean DOGE is coming for managers as well. All the same policies will apply to them. What's your point? This isn't a career management vs staff thing, it's direction from DOGE, WH, and politicals at the top. Obviously supervisors are not the ones pushing badge swipe checks or wanting to be subject to them.
Well, if doge’s theory is that staff has been systematically running roughshod and not even showing up to work or falsifying time cards (ie, widespread fraud), then their FIRST act should be to confirm/test their theory, and if proven, eliminate every single manager who was responsible for overseeing those staff.
Isn’t that what the private sector would do?
If they don’t suspect that, then why the obsession with badge swipes?
Put up or shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns
How do badge swipes bring down the deficit or improve efficiency?
Also — If they have reason to think that the agency isn’t properly managing its employees, shouldn’t *management* immediately be terminated?? Doesn’t the agency regularly bring actions against entities for inadequate controls and failure to supervise?
So weird.
I mean DOGE is coming for managers as well. All the same policies will apply to them. What's your point? This isn't a career management vs staff thing, it's direction from DOGE, WH, and politicals at the top. Obviously supervisors are not the ones pushing badge swipe checks or wanting to be subject to them.
Well, if doge’s theory is that staff has been systematically running roughshod and not even showing up to work or falsifying time cards (ie, widespread fraud), then their FIRST act should be to confirm/test their theory, and if proven, eliminate every single manager who was responsible for overseeing those staff.
Isn’t that what the private sector would do?
If they don’t suspect that, then why the obsession with badge swipes?
Put up or shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns
How do badge swipes bring down the deficit or improve efficiency?
Also — If they have reason to think that the agency isn’t properly managing its employees, shouldn’t *management* immediately be terminated?? Doesn’t the agency regularly bring actions against entities for inadequate controls and failure to supervise?
So weird.
I mean DOGE is coming for managers as well. All the same policies will apply to them. What's your point? This isn't a career management vs staff thing, it's direction from DOGE, WH, and politicals at the top. Obviously supervisors are not the ones pushing badge swipe checks or wanting to be subject to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns
How do badge swipes bring down the deficit or improve efficiency?
Also — If they have reason to think that the agency isn’t properly managing its employees, shouldn’t *management* immediately be terminated?? Doesn’t the agency regularly bring actions against entities for inadequate controls and failure to supervise?
So weird.
I mean DOGE is coming for managers as well. All the same policies will apply to them. What's your point? This isn't a career management vs staff thing, it's direction from DOGE, WH, and politicals at the top. Obviously supervisors are not the ones pushing badge swipe checks or wanting to be subject to them.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/search?q=Who+works+for+the+securities+exchange+commission+and+has+the+initials+CAG
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns
How do badge swipes bring down the deficit or improve efficiency?
Also — If they have reason to think that the agency isn’t properly managing its employees, shouldn’t *management* immediately be terminated?? Doesn’t the agency regularly bring actions against entities for inadequate controls and failure to supervise?
So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns
Anonymous wrote:Passing along scuttlebutt circulating amongst staff who should have reason to know:
-Badge swipes are priority for DOGE
-NTEU side letter no longer perceived as operative as to blanket use of swipe data to systematically reconcile against timecards
-This wasn't always the case, but staff has lost some of most vocal internal advocates. KJ is a yes man who'll go along. CAG and CC firmly management side and tough as nails.
-Ethics out-processing approx 700 employees, not counting contractors & interns