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Our enforcement staff suffered productivity and had to come back. Consultation staff, productivity went up. So it largely depends. This isn’t a work from home vs office debate. I don’t care too deeply on it but it’s not cut and dry on efficiency.Well per my previous post, I have talked to multiple people who work for USFS and FWS and it happened today. All probationary employees are laid off starting tomorrow. So there’s factual information on the ground from people who directly work for those agencies…
Also, either way, I don’t work from home because my productivity suffers, so I do think there are people that can do it and those that can’t. I’m not one of those people that can. But what is the reason for stopping those who can?
But the efficiency of paying people to not do their work right now, which is happening, is suspect. Interesting that it’s suspending investigating labor violations as well. Which I don’t see where that falls high on the abuse, waste, and fraud list. What work would they have to suspend if it was fraudulent and wasteful?