FDA staff return to crowded offices, broken equipment and missing chairs
- Federal government employees reported chaotic conditions upon returning to the office, including cockroach infestations and a lack of desks and chairs.
- President Donald Trump ordered federal employees back to work to improve efficiency, citing a need to restructure the federal workforce.
- Labor unions describe the return to work as chaotic and stressful, with claims that it may lead to resignations.
- The Office of Personnel Management stated that the goal is to improve efficiency and service delivery by prioritizing in-person work across the federal workforce.
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Oh, Look What's Happening At The FDA. [Not Good.]
Doesn’t get much press here. Got some at Substack, though. I am going to shamelessly drive traffic there, because this needs publicity. Links are below, above the quote boxes. Trusk has terminated telework at this Agency as with all others, forcing...
Some federal workers report 'chaos' as federal return-to-office begins
Thousands of federal employees, including those at the FDA, are finding their workplaces unprepared for their return to in-office work as mandated by the Trump administration. Issues include long lines, cramped offices, broken desks and bacteria in drinking water. Similar problems have been reported at other agencies like the Department of Education and Department of Defense, with issues such as lack of Wi-Fi, dark workspaces and disconnected wi…
FDA Staff Return to Crowded Offices, Broken Equipment, and Missing Chairs
(MedPage Today) -- Thousands of employees returned to the FDA's headquarters Monday to find overflowing parking lots, long security lines, and makeshift office spaces without chairs and other basic supplies. The FDA is the latest agency scrambling...
FDA return-to-work mandate results in ‘absolute chaos’
Nearly 10,000 employees returned to the Food and Drug Administration’s headquarters in Maryland on Monday to what one worker described as a “Hunger Games-type situation” in which employees encountered packed parking lots, overflowing workspaces that lacked basic supplies, and long…
FDA return-to-office mandate results in ‘absolute chaos'- Washington Examiner
Nearly 10,000 employees returned to the Food and Drug Administration’s headquarters in Maryland on Monday to what one worker described as a “Hunger Games-type situation” in which employees encountered packed parking lots, overflowing workspaces that lacked basic supplies, and long security lines. The FDA ordered personnel to return to the office on Monday, a requirement outlined in President Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day executive order statin…
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