Governor Greg Abbott has directed state employees to return to in-office work, following President Trump's federal approach. State Rep. Briscoe Cain emphasizes the need for more oversight of remote workers, admitting that while some roles can permit remote work, accountability must be job and person-specific. Pushback from state employees reflects a perceived entitlement, with Cain asserting that employees have overlooked their responsibility to taxpayers. He argues against salary increases for remote workers, asserting that those unwilling to return should lose their jobs.
Remote work isn't for everybody. There are some jobs that can work for, but that needs to be determined on a basis of that exact job, that person, and whether that person can be accountable.
They've forgotten that they work for the taxpayers, the people. Right now there's a cultural shift, and they're being reminded of that at this moment.
No, they don't need raises if they don't want to come into the office; they need to be fired.
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