So, President Musk and Donald Trump issue a sweeping return to work order, but fail to account for the janitorial services required for this, and much unpleasantness ensues
This stinks, both metaphorically and literally:
Many federal office buildings have seen a surge of employees coming back from telework after President Trump’s “return to office” (RTO) memorandum. But facilities budgets have not been adjusted to account for the changes. According to multiple federal employees, office workspaces and bathrooms in federal buildings are rapidly deteriorating, with overflowing trash cans, clogged sinks, an abundance of pests, and in some cases a lack of toilet paper and other basic products.
The president issued his memorandum forcing all federal employees back to the office on the first day of his presidency, asking all executive branch agencies “to terminate remote work arrangements and require employees to return to work in-person at their respective duty stations on a full-time basis.” The Office of Personnel Management responded with guidance two days later, based on false claims that practically no federal employee comes to the office.
The moves not only reversed a 15-year trend toward more telework that was required by federal law, but collective-bargaining agreements that allowed for it. OPM adjusted its guidance to account for this, but mainly to give a green light for agencies to break those union agreements. Still, it has taken time for agencies to set deadlines for return-to-office policies, and many have just started over the past two weeks.
Unfortunately, custodial budgets did not rise to meet the demand.………
The situation in federal buildings mirrors the experience at Twitter after Elon Musk purchased the company and cut custodial staff, who were unionized. Workers reportedly brought their own toilet paper to the job.
It does appear that the Apartheid Era Emerald Heir Pedo Guy™ has learned nothing from earlier mistakes.
He is a f%$#ing moron.
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