> Rees-Mogg is understood to have done walkabouts at several government offices, including DCMS. During a visit to the Treasury, the Guardian was told he commented to one official that “you’re the first person I’ve seen working on this floor today”.
To which the official replied in a low tone: *’you’re the worst person I’ve seen on this floor ever’*
Mogg is very worried about civil service efficiency for a man who presumably spent a few hours stalking through empty buildings like a ghoul rather than doing any meaningful work.
Lack of efficiency coming from a man who sleeps on the fucking bench at the house of commons.
Absolute cunt.
Won’t go back to work? Sack.
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I and many others had to be in work because we were classed as “key Workers” if they are too scare to go back to work now, then they shouldn’t be receiving a wage.
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Furloughed, what a joke that we paid to keep such people in a job.
Ah, office workers so upset.
How many are from the Antiwork subreddit I wonder.
Unless someone has consistently proven they cannot be trusted to work from home, let adults be adults and do what is best for them. People should not be forced into the office for the sake of bums on seats and so that middle managers can pretend they are doing something useful.
Seeing how about during the pandemic they decided to remove half the desks, how are the civil servants supposed to all fit in the offices?
How about paying a wage increase to cover the fact that there has been a decade of stagnant wages? Maybe after two years of working from home and costs increasing people can’t afford to go into the office by 5 days a week just to do what they can do from home.
Not a huge fan of the Civil Service at times, but it is funny how the government locked down the country for a number of months in 2020 AND expected Civil Servants to be one of the few people to carry on working. Now, they are coming down on them quite hard.
Maybe the CS should get back to the office, more so given a lot of people in the private sector don’t have a choice, but it is a bit a pisstake. Kind of like when they went after NHS staff and teachers a few months ago.
As a side note, it is funny hearing about what Rees Mogg did (“sorry you were out when I visited” notes). You gotta appreciate a bit of trolling like that, even if you think he’s a tit for doing it!
Maybe we should take after Mogg. Lets go to the office and have a nice long nap 🙂
wernt they shipping them all out to satellite offices in manchester to save money (well say Save someone is being paid for those offices quite nicely
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> Rees-Mogg is understood to have done walkabouts at several government offices, including DCMS. During a visit to the Treasury, the Guardian was told he commented to one official that “you’re the first person I’ve seen working on this floor today”.
To which the official replied in a low tone: *’you’re the worst person I’ve seen on this floor ever’*
Mogg is very worried about civil service efficiency for a man who presumably spent a few hours stalking through empty buildings like a ghoul rather than doing any meaningful work.
Lack of efficiency coming from a man who sleeps on the fucking bench at the house of commons.
Absolute cunt.
Won’t go back to work? Sack.
​
I and many others had to be in work because we were classed as “key Workers” if they are too scare to go back to work now, then they shouldn’t be receiving a wage.
​
Furloughed, what a joke that we paid to keep such people in a job.
Ah, office workers so upset.
How many are from the Antiwork subreddit I wonder.
Unless someone has consistently proven they cannot be trusted to work from home, let adults be adults and do what is best for them. People should not be forced into the office for the sake of bums on seats and so that middle managers can pretend they are doing something useful.
Seeing how about during the pandemic they decided to remove half the desks, how are the civil servants supposed to all fit in the offices?
How about paying a wage increase to cover the fact that there has been a decade of stagnant wages? Maybe after two years of working from home and costs increasing people can’t afford to go into the office by 5 days a week just to do what they can do from home.
Not a huge fan of the Civil Service at times, but it is funny how the government locked down the country for a number of months in 2020 AND expected Civil Servants to be one of the few people to carry on working. Now, they are coming down on them quite hard.
Maybe the CS should get back to the office, more so given a lot of people in the private sector don’t have a choice, but it is a bit a pisstake. Kind of like when they went after NHS staff and teachers a few months ago.
As a side note, it is funny hearing about what Rees Mogg did (“sorry you were out when I visited” notes). You gotta appreciate a bit of trolling like that, even if you think he’s a tit for doing it!
Maybe we should take after Mogg. Lets go to the office and have a nice long nap 🙂
wernt they shipping them all out to satellite offices in manchester to save money (well say Save someone is being paid for those offices quite nicely