Outrageous: 94% of Feds Work From Home

The workplace is changing

The idea that an employee can’t work unless a supervisor is looking over their cubicle is old time prejudice.

An employee should be judged on what they accomplish.

Are they responsive to requests for information
Do they participate in meetings
Are reports detailed and on time.
 
Tough to do when no one is in the building. Isn’t it? Now you’re moving the goal posts again. You lost another debate. You pathetic waste of life.
I am sure the custodian is there cleaning up after the people who do work in the office are gone. The article states:

The number of eligible employees who participated in telework increased in fiscal year 2021. Federal agencies reported that, of the 47 percent of Federal employees who were eligible for routine or situational telework, 94 percent participated this year, a four percent increase from fiscal year 2020.

Fiscal Year 2021 Status of Telework in the Federal ... - OPM​

 
I am sure you don't know shit, you gonna deny my life, you lunatic fringe bois are a laugh riot.
No one has any reason to blindly accept your nonsense claims.
 
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So, 94% of the workers are the 47% that are eligible to do work from home..

Not the misleading title of the OP that claimed that 94% of government employees work from home.
 
I'm sure there are more than 6% of jobs that actually have to be done away from home. Like people who work for federal parks, the FBI... can you imagine a raid being conducted and all the members are working from home?
I asked my friend (in jest) who works for the US Park Service (his shop is responsible for the DC Parkway area) when he was going to start working from home and he told me most of the office staff do work from home!

This was just a couple of months ago and as far as he knew there were no plans to bring them back.

He does mostly equipment maintenance so I said "well maybe you could bring the equipment home on a low-boy to work on it". ;)
 
I asked my friend (in jest) who works for the US Park Service (his shop is responsible for the DC Parkway area) when he was going to start working from home and he told me most of the office staff do work from home!

This was just a couple of months ago and as far as he knew there were no plans to bring them back.

He does mostly equipment maintenance so I said "well maybe you could bring the equipment home on a low-boy to work on it". ;)
He is not eligible to work from home..
 
I am sure the custodian is there cleaning up after the people who do work in the office are gone. The article states:

The number of eligible employees who participated in telework increased in fiscal year 2021. Federal agencies reported that, of the 47 percent of Federal employees who were eligible for routine or situational telework, 94 percent participated this year, a four percent increase from fiscal year 2020.

Fiscal Year 2021 Status of Telework in the Federal ... - OPM​

Yet another dodge. You’re good at that.

Why isn’t anyone refuting the article if it isn’t true?
 
The workplace is changing

The idea that an employee can’t work unless a supervisor is looking over their cubicle is old time prejudice.

An employee should be judged on what they accomplish.

Are they responsive to requests for information
Do they participate in meetings
Are reports detailed and on time.
Impossible to build teamwork, culture and to train younger and or new workers via a WFH edict. You are retired so you don’t get it. It’s OK. Ask Jamie Dimon about it.
 
Some people actually worry about stuff like this. Lots of time to worry about whether every ladt person is working hard. Whatever.
 
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