DNC staffers ruthlessly mocked for fuming over remote work reversal: 'Get yourselves together'
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DNC staffers ruthlessly mocked for fuming over remote work reversal: 'Get yourselves together'
""It was shocking to see the DNC chair disregard staff's valid concerns on today's team call," they wrote. "D.N.C. staff worked extremely hard to support historic wins for Democrats up and down the ballot last Tuesday, and this change feels especially callous considering the current economic conditions created by the Trump administration.""
""If you think democracy is on the line - working in the office is not a big ask," Tanden wrote in a post on X. "And there are plenty of other people willing to step up. Get yourselves together people.""
DNC Chair Ken Martin directed that employees end remote work and report to the office five days a week. Union leadership called the decision "callous" and said staff worked hard to support recent Democratic wins while facing difficult economic conditions. Staff reactions on a company-wide call included thumbs-down emojis and expressions of anger. Martin reportedly told employees who object to seek other jobs. Former Biden advisor Neera Tanden posted that working in the office "is not a big ask" and that others are willing to step up. A left-wing group urged staff to look elsewhere if remote work is a must-have.
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