It is a victory none the less. This gives more leverage for federal employees and federal contractors to fight back. Especially if you live in a state where either the legislature or governor has taken action against mandates.
Your employer may feel they are beholden to the federal government, but often times we are seeing them flinch and back down when faced with significant manpower losses. And even when they dont, you still have grounds to sue the employer if you are terminated.
This is the biggest game of chicken in history, dont flinch first.
Yep that shit needs to be stopped yesterday.
People act like this is a victory for us but we're still getting reamed with the contractor mandate.
It is a victory none the less. This gives more leverage for federal employees and federal contractors to fight back. Especially if you live in a state where either the legislature or governor has taken action against mandates.
Your employer may feel they are beholden to the federal government, but often times we are seeing them flinch and back down when faced with significant manpower losses. And even when they dont, you still have grounds to sue the employer if you are terminated.
This is the biggest game of chicken in history, dont flinch first.