Anonymous wrote:Go to office on Monday to do shutdown activities or do it from home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
My agency (IC) was talking about just telling us to stay. Don’t know what reasoning they’ll use but I think that’s what will happen for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
So Monday will be a shutdown, and Tuesday reopen?
So was true when I posted Friday. Now (Sat night): C-SPAN: The ongoing government shutdown will continue until at least Tuesday. House Rules Committee just added a 4PM meeting on Monday to approve the government funding bill the Senate revised. Full US House is expected to vote on the rule Tuesday and if approved, vote on reopening the government.
So reopen would now be Wed.
But more importantly dems will not give it any votes per Jeffries. Are there enough R votes to get it over the finish line? I dont know.
What is Jeffries deal? This seems like a very stupid move. They have momentum right now. Get this passed on then laser focus on DHS/ICE.
Huge self-own
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
So Monday will be a shutdown, and Tuesday reopen?
So was true when I posted Friday. Now (Sat night): C-SPAN: The ongoing government shutdown will continue until at least Tuesday. House Rules Committee just added a 4PM meeting on Monday to approve the government funding bill the Senate revised. Full US House is expected to vote on the rule Tuesday and if approved, vote on reopening the government.
So reopen would now be Wed.
But more importantly dems will not give it any votes per Jeffries. Are there enough R votes to get it over the finish line? I dont know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
So Monday will be a shutdown, and Tuesday reopen?
So was true when I posted Friday. Now (Sat night): C-SPAN: The ongoing government shutdown will continue until at least Tuesday. House Rules Committee just added a 4PM meeting on Monday to approve the government funding bill the Senate revised. Full US House is expected to vote on the rule Tuesday and if approved, vote on reopening the government.
So reopen would now be Wed.
But more importantly dems will not give it any votes per Jeffries. Are there enough R votes to get it over the finish line? I dont know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
So Monday will be a shutdown, and Tuesday reopen?
So was true when I posted Friday. Now (Sat night): C-SPAN: The ongoing government shutdown will continue until at least Tuesday. House Rules Committee just added a 4PM meeting on Monday to approve the government funding bill the Senate revised. Full US House is expected to vote on the rule Tuesday and if approved, vote on reopening the government.
So reopen would now be Wed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
So Monday will be a shutdown, and Tuesday reopen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
So Monday will be a shutdown, and Tuesday reopen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an email that my position is EXEMPT this time, rather than EXCEPTED during the last shutdown. Thanks for confirming I was misclassified last time and should have been paid on schedule the whole time.
You wouldn’t have been paid on time. You would have worked without pay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we work on Monday or what
if house hasn't voted by monday morning, you report to your duty station for orderly shutdown activities.
my agency has stated that with prior supervisor approval and an adhoc telework agreement that orderly shutdown activities can take place at our telework locations.
Got the same email at our agency, if you have minimal orderly shutdown activities + an ad hoc agreement, you can do them at home. So say you log on and do shutdown stuff from 8 am to 10 am. Trump signs the thing at 11 am - are you back at work at 11 am or is it always next day? Or would he not sign that early bc the House vote would be on Monday so it's not getting to him until the afternoon?
Politico is reporting that Mike Johnson expects a vote by 6:30 pm on Monday - so all day Monday will be off after shutdown procedures are done.
So Monday will be a shutdown, and Tuesday reopen?
Anonymous wrote:State Dept told us to go to work Monday as normal. Is that legal??
Anonymous wrote:I got an email that my position is EXEMPT this time, rather than EXCEPTED during the last shutdown. Thanks for confirming I was misclassified last time and should have been paid on schedule the whole time.