Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Ok, so let’s say you get flagged for violating the CBA rules on hours, for example by only being there 8 hours because you take your lunch at the very end of the day.
Do you really think that you arguing that, because the SEC ended telework, you no longer have to obey any other provisions of the CBA would work?
Ah, I see — the CBA for me but not for thee. Got it. Thanks for clarifying.
If I violate the CBA, does the agency have to go through a multi-year grievance and arbitration and appeals process?
You didn’t answer my question, and I wasn’t saying whether it was fair or not. I was just asking if you thought it would actually be an effective defense to say that I am allowed to violate the CBA because of what the agency did on telework.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Ok, so let’s say you get flagged for violating the CBA rules on hours, for example by only being there 8 hours because you take your lunch at the very end of the day.
Do you really think that you arguing that, because the SEC ended telework, you no longer have to obey any other provisions of the CBA would work?
Ah, I see — the CBA for me but not for thee. Got it. Thanks for clarifying.
If I violate the CBA, does the agency have to go through a multi-year grievance and arbitration and appeals process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Ok, so let’s say you get flagged for violating the CBA rules on hours, for example by only being there 8 hours because you take your lunch at the very end of the day.
Do you really think that you arguing that, because the SEC ended telework, you no longer have to obey any other provisions of the CBA would work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Ok, so let’s say you get flagged for violating the CBA rules on hours, for example by only being there 8 hours because you take your lunch at the very end of the day.
Do you really think that you arguing that, because the SEC ended telework, you no longer have to obey any other provisions of the CBA would work?
This is not a violation of the CBA. It is a violation of the Agency’s time and attendance requirements.
It is part of the CBA. Article 7, Section 14.
https://www.secunion.org/article-7-work-schedules
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Ok, so let’s say you get flagged for violating the CBA rules on hours, for example by only being there 8 hours because you take your lunch at the very end of the day.
Do you really think that you arguing that, because the SEC ended telework, you no longer have to obey any other provisions of the CBA would work?
This is not a violation of the CBA. It is a violation of the Agency’s time and attendance requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Ok, so let’s say you get flagged for violating the CBA rules on hours, for example by only being there 8 hours because you take your lunch at the very end of the day.
Do you really think that you arguing that, because the SEC ended telework, you no longer have to obey any other provisions of the CBA would work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Ok, so let’s say you get flagged for violating the CBA rules on hours, for example by only being there 8 hours because you take your lunch at the very end of the day.
Do you really think that you arguing that, because the SEC ended telework, you no longer have to obey any other provisions of the CBA would work?
I don't think anyone's saying that. I think PP is referring to the agency heads who violated the CBA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Ok, so let’s say you get flagged for violating the CBA rules on hours, for example by only being there 8 hours because you take your lunch at the very end of the day.
Do you really think that you arguing that, because the SEC ended telework, you no longer have to obey any other provisions of the CBA would work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go to Indigo - it’s actually good and really popular.
What’s the walk over there like? Is it easy enough to get in and out of I won’t attract the wrath of the Lunch Stasi?
you can definitely walk over and grab something you ordered ahead and get back within 30. might be tight if you don't order until you get there.
People are seriously worrying about this? Am I the only one who is like 30 min, 43 min, whatever?!
See all the comments about SEC being scaredy cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower.
I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu
Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies.
They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.
if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)
Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who do take a lunch break, is the Indian place worth the walk? Do they have a decent lamb Rogan Josh?
Are you talking Indigo? It’s good, but kind of pricey for an order at the counter type of place. Can’t comment on the Rogan Josh specifically.
No. The butter chicken place across from the coffee shop. Online reviews are mixed.
they only have 5 mains: butter chicken, tikka masala, saag paneer, chana masala, and veggie biryani. so far everyone i know thats been recently has had to spend a lot of time in the bathroom afterwards.
better to get a sandwich at union kitchen, unless you want to make a tour of the office bathrooms...
Oh that’s a shame. I got spoiled by the very excellent lunch special from an Indian place five minutes from my house. As hoping to find something to fill the gap.
I have eaten there quite a few times and nothing has ever happened to me. Just try it.
I live in the neighborhood and order from Indigo a lot. It’s great. It’s a neighborhood gem. I have no idea what that person is talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who do take a lunch break, is the Indian place worth the walk? Do they have a decent lamb Rogan Josh?
Are you talking Indigo? It’s good, but kind of pricey for an order at the counter type of place. Can’t comment on the Rogan Josh specifically.
No. The butter chicken place across from the coffee shop. Online reviews are mixed.
they only have 5 mains: butter chicken, tikka masala, saag paneer, chana masala, and veggie biryani. so far everyone i know thats been recently has had to spend a lot of time in the bathroom afterwards.
better to get a sandwich at union kitchen, unless you want to make a tour of the office bathrooms...
Oh that’s a shame. I got spoiled by the very excellent lunch special from an Indian place five minutes from my house. As hoping to find something to fill the gap.
I have eaten there quite a few times and nothing has ever happened to me. Just try it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who do take a lunch break, is the Indian place worth the walk? Do they have a decent lamb Rogan Josh?
Are you talking Indigo? It’s good, but kind of pricey for an order at the counter type of place. Can’t comment on the Rogan Josh specifically.
No. The butter chicken place across from the coffee shop. Online reviews are mixed.
they only have 5 mains: butter chicken, tikka masala, saag paneer, chana masala, and veggie biryani. so far everyone i know thats been recently has had to spend a lot of time in the bathroom afterwards.
better to get a sandwich at union kitchen, unless you want to make a tour of the office bathrooms...
Oh that’s a shame. I got spoiled by the very excellent lunch special from an Indian place five minutes from my house. As hoping to find something to fill the gap.