“Returning to the office, federal workers walk into chaos”
“For some federal employees, returning to the office has meant an expansion of their duties to include cleaning toilets and taking out the trash. For others, it has been commuting to a federal building only to continue doing their work through videoconferencing. Some showed up at the office just to be sent home. Others showed up early and had nowhere to sit.”
“On March 17, when employees with the Food and Drug Administration returned to offices at the agency’s White Oak campus outside Washington, parking was scarce and a line snaked around the block with people waiting to get through security.”
“Because contracts have been cut by the administration’s attempts to impose spending cuts and freezes, federal employees in some locations are having to pitch in on janitorial work. Some people say they are cleaning toilets instead of doing the jobs for which they were hired. This decreases productivity, the Forest Service worker said.”
“Bathrooms ran out of toilet paper and paper towels. The cafeteria had not stocked enough food and there were not enough office supplies. And that was just a fraction of the problems.”
“At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, employees were told to brace for limited parking at two of the agency’s campuses. In the overflow space in Building 11,” read a sign posted on the agency’s intranet. “Be prepared to work from your laptop and Wi-Fi.”
“IRS employee described working while sitting on the floor during part of the first day back in the office because a cubicle the employee had reserved was no longer available.”
“A doctor for the Department of Veterans Affairs said her return to the office after had been dominated by sorting out seating charts, setting office hours and finding equipment for herself and her colleagues — tasks outside her job description that led to hours of wasted time.”

No toilet paper and no privacy: Returning to the office, federal workers walk into chaos
President Donald Trump has described his new in-office requirement as a way to ensure workers are doing their jobs. He sees potentially leading more employees to quit as an added benefit.
www.boston.com
But, but, but Trump said Elon is increasing efficiency
And the clown car continues moving