@mikegatto You’re all smoke and no roast paisan. No call for fiscal prudence. Right sizing govt or spending. Addressing structural problems that would benefit taxpayers because that would go against DEM party handlers.
@jjstyx Except back to the office isn’t by default necessarily the best option for the state. Either the governor nor the union have that interest anywhere on their radar.
@TheBrownestHat@TheCatholicEngr They’re literally still producing the F35 theoretically it’s easier to produce whatever part is needed as part of the supply chain.
Parts for the warthog I’d wager are generally custom and not part of a full
Production such. Similar yes but not the same thing.
@TheBrownestHat@TheCatholicEngr I think you miss my point. Logically it follows you should be able to get parts easier for. Plane that’s in production versus one that hasn’t been in production in 40+ years.
@SusanDReynolds Yes. What’s worse is neither the return to work order or the petulant demands from the union consider the actual needs of the state and the cost to taxpayers.
@Twolfrecovery The pandering operations in from SEIU and Newsom is tragic and indicative of what ails California. Bottom line of this issue (and I believe each agency should set its own policy) should be…
1. Mission effectiveness/getting job done
2. Fiscal responsibility to taxpayers
@WillSwaim Remains to be seen and ignores the reality that empty positions will just be filled with zero regard for efficiency, need or value to tax payers. Literally the status quo.
@Angel1Ruiz Do I really beleive that people
Leaving state service would be promptly replaced? Yes. As sure as the sun sets and rises. To argue otherwise would indicate total ignorance of reality in California.
@RealWillONeill Question is who cares provided
1. The work gets done.
2. Tax payers get savings/value
These should be the only driving factors in this debate imo.
@LeighWolf Here’s the thing the union and governor don’t care about California. They’re both posturing for their own ends.
Let each agency decide what their policy will be with with the only considerations being agency success and fiscal responsibility to the taxpayer.
@kcranews Kind of a horrid situation for tax payers. Each agency should set its own telework policies with mission effectiveness and efficiency and value to taxpayers.