Only 6% of Federal Govt Employees Show Up in Person on a Full-Time Basis: DOGE Caucus Report
- Senator Joni Ernst reported problems with telework among federal employees during the Department of Government Efficiency caucus meeting, highlighting absenteeism of high-ranking officials such as Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
- Ernst's report stated that poor telework practices delayed responses to serious complaints, including a baby formula recall that resulted in nine children's deaths.
- The report indicated that government buildings in the nation’s capital have an average occupancy rate of 12%, creating a ghost town atmosphere.
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Only 6% Of Feds Work From An Office Full-Time — And Some Aren’t Working At All, Audit Finds
Office buildings are so empty that at the office of the EPA, which is tasked with ensuring clean drinking water, there was dangerous bacteria in its own water because it was stagnant from being used so infrequently.
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