No toilet paper and no privacy: Returning to the office, federal workers walk into chaos
Briefly

President Trump mandated federal employees to return to the office, believing it would ensure accountability and potentially reduce the workforce. The execution has faced criticism due to poor planning, resulting in logistical issues and low employee morale. Many workers returned only to face inadequate seating, low supplies, and unsafe work conditions. The initiative has highlighted the challenges of abruptly transitioning a workforce used to hybrid or remote settings, creating confusion and inefficiency in the process.
For those who have gone back, the process has been marred by a lack of planning and coordination by the administration, leading to confusion, plummeting morale and more inefficiency.
We think a very substantial number of people will not show up to work, and therefore our government will get smaller and more efficient,
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