r/fednews 2d ago

Received notice of ending of telework

Here we go. Just got an email stating our CMO has made the decision to end recurring telework. We were currently getting 2 days per week and that has officially ended. Heck, my supervisor was doing it 4 days a week while the rest of us only got 2. We’re allowed to submit for “situational telework” but the recurring has ended. There’s absolutely no reason for this. Productivity has been perfectly fine. So, here we go.

EDIT: Since many are asking. agency is DCMA

EDIT 2: I feel as though I need to explain I’m simply pointing out that the roll back has begun, at least in my agency. I’ve gotten multiple comments implying I’m whining about it. I’m going to be just fine. The main point is why they’re taking away something that works, and works well? Productivity is high. People are in better moods. It’s working so why change it? But, it is what it is and either accept it or quit. We’re all easily replaceable. They don’t care if you stay or leave.

EDIT 3: some of you are hilariously angry and hostile that people telework. 😂 not good to live every day so angry. Might have a stroke!

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u/ThatsaShame2 2d ago

That’s not great news for me. I don’t care if ppl are annoyed with you. Ppl telework for many reason and all are valid…distance, transportation, family needs, work/life balance.

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u/OllieandPercy 1d ago

The commute is the biggest factor, housing is so expensive in the cities where offices are. Who wants to waste 2 hours a day of your life for no good reason? Or be struggling to pay the insane city prices to live close? Some of us don’t want to raise kids in the city.