Federal government employees have returned to office environments that lack basic necessities, such as desks, in the wake of a full-time work order by President Trump. Many staff members from various agencies have described their situations as reminiscent of survival games due to the scarcity of essential work resources. Critics argue that this disarray is a strategic move aimed at making federal jobs undesirable, potentially leading to resignations. The broader implications reflect troubling trends in governance, particularly regarding the administration's approach to reshaping the federal workforce.
In a private chat, staffers at US Citizenship and Immigration Services likened the hunt for desks in some regional offices to "The Hunger Games," highlighting desperation for basic workplace resources.
According to one IRS manager, tax assessors in Memphis are restricted from discussing sensitive matters over the phone, raising concerns over privacy laws and client communications.
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