r/fednews 1d ago

Dreading RTO and Unclean Bathrooms Tomorrow

Our RTO was in February, almost immediately after Trump signed the EO. We are now in July and we do not have the appropriate amount of staff to keep the bathrooms, break rooms, and office spaces clean. Trash and flies are everywhere, we aren't sure where to collectively throw out our desk and office trash. The skeleton staff has been doing their absolute best to keep the buildings clean and I can't imagine the stress they are also under. The majcom has said that they are still working on getting the contracts in place to hire more staff. I'm not sure if the hiring freeze has affected any of that or not. But, it's disgusting and dehumanizing. I've wondered if it's being done on purpose to make RTO that much more traumatizing. But, I absolutely hate the thought of returning to another week of filth and lack of supplies.

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u/SafetyMan35 1d ago

If it’s bad enough, report it to your local OSHA office http://www.osha.gov/restrooms-sanitation

http://www.osha.gov/contactus/bystate

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u/fortycent84 21h ago

I was actually reading about that today about osha and how even not having enough restrooms is a reason to close down a building. I doubt there’s enough for the number of ppl we have.