Parking chaos and no toilet paper: An inside look at the federal return-to-office
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Donald Trump has banned US government employees from working remotely. Now they're going back to their offices — it's a mess. Some don't have enough parking spaces and food in the dining room, others have to work on the floor, and others wash the toilets
After Donald Trump returned to the US presidency, he and Elon Musk began the promised reduction of the federal government. Civil servants have been obliged to return to offices for a full week, even if their contracts include remote work. The real purpose of this order (which Musk and Trump did not hide) was to fire those who would not want or be unable to give up remote work. Those who returned to the office faced a shortage of desks, computers…
Clean the toilets, take out the garbage and work without Wi-Fi: the return to the chaotic office of officials under Trump
From his return to the White House, Donald Trump signed a decree putting an end to telework for federal employees, but the return to the present is not as expected.
Federal Workers Walk Into Chaos
New York Times: “Federal workers have been returning to offices in stages since President Trump issued an order to do so right after being sworn in. He has described the requirement as a way to ensure that workers are actually doing their jobs while believing that it could have the added benefit of leading more government employees to quit.” “For those who have gone back, the process has been marred by a lack of planning and coordination by the …
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