Federal workers forced to return to offices with no desks –– and plenty of chaos: report
Federal workers forced to return to offices by Donald Trump's administration are showing up to facilities lacking desks and equipment allowing them to do their jobs. According to a report from the Washington Post, "chaos" is a nice way of putting what is going on with some workers saying they are forced to scramble for a place to work, and get computers access when they are not standing around in hallways wondering what comes next. With Trump demanding all workers whose jobs haven't been put in limbo show up at federal buildings, the Post is reporting, "A U.S. Navy Department employee in Virginia, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, said he was ordered to return to the office Monday. Another federal employee told the Post her office has 40 people attempting to share 14 desks and therefore, "they take turns at the desks and spend the rest of the day killing time and chatting in the halls."



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