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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Mar 16, 2025, 12:41 PM Mar 2025

Cockroaches and Working in a Closet: Inside Trump's Return-To-Office Order [View all]

Source: USA Today/Reuters

March 16, 2025, at 6:05 a.m.


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - At NASA headquarters in Washington, just a mile from the U.S. Capitol, employees returned to an infestation of cockroaches and some are working in chairs with no desks, according to two people familiar with conditions there. In a private chat, staffers at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services likened the hunt for desks in some regional offices to "The Hunger Games," the popular series of novels and films where young people must fight to the death in a government-sanctioned contest.

And at an Internal Revenue Service office in Memphis, Tennessee, tax assessors sharing a training room are unable to discuss sensitive tax matters with clients over the phone out of fear of breaching privacy laws, according to one IRS manager who spoke to Reuters. Hundreds of thousands of U.S. federal government employees, many of whom have been working from home since the COVID-19 pandemic, were ordered back to their offices full-time by President Donald Trump on January 20. But many have arrived at workplaces unprepared for their return, according to 10 federal workers who spoke to Reuters.

The federal employees work inside eight different government agencies across the U.S. who have returned to their office buildings, sometimes after years of working remotely. All spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisal. Some critics of the move - including governance experts, federal union representatives and civil servants - have said the lack of preparation is no accident. They see it as a deliberate effort to make offices so unpleasant to work in that it will force more government employees to resign. Trump wants to slash and reshape the 2.3-million strong federal civilian workforce.

Governance experts and labor unions say Trump's return to office order is also emblematic of a wider problem with the way in which the Republican president and his top adviser, tech billionaire Elon Musk, are approaching the government overhaul. "It's the move fast and break things approach, without really thinking through the implications of a range of different choices you are making," said Pam Herd, a professor of social policy at the University of Michigan. "So they tell everyone to return to work without considering the fact that they don't have the space to accommodate everyone."

Read more: https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2025-03-16/cockroaches-and-working-in-a-closet-inside-trumps-return-to-office-order



The idiot wiz kids didn't care that the government WAS SAVING MONEY (leasing costs, maintenance, utilities like electric, water, heating/cooling, telephones, supplies, etc) by moving the employee back to their homes to take on those costs.
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What Musk is doing has nothing to do with saving taxpayer money. Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #1
It's about taking the United States' standing in the world down while advancing Putin's world domination plot. Initech Mar 2025 #3
And about Musk and his pals gaining access to power and wealth. Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #4
Elon Musk and his billionaire buddies are a computer virus. Initech Mar 2025 #7
Keeping our powder dry durablend Mar 2025 #5
The next thing is the descent into the nine circles of hell. Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #8
Right? "Efficiency" is successfully achieving a mission with fewer resources -- NOT being unable to... Beartracks Mar 2025 #10
Yes the mission is to destroy all missions. Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #11
Using the machinery of democracy to dismantle democracy. Beartracks Mar 2025 #12
Yes it is a genius move. Use every lever of democracy to end democracy. Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #13
It's all part of making government work so onerous that only rabid maga ideologues don't quit . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2025 #2
Yes. Musk said something a while back about the intent being to make working for the government highplainsdem Mar 2025 #6
KnR Hekate Mar 2025 #9
Still remember the day, long before covid or work from home policies, Deminpenn Mar 2025 #14
My federal building ALWAYS had what we nicknamed "Charleys" BumRushDaShow Mar 2025 #15
Our building was WWII vintage Deminpenn Mar 2025 #16
Mine was the WPA-built one BumRushDaShow Mar 2025 #17
Our building either was or was supposed to be a hospital Deminpenn Mar 2025 #18
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