PUSHING BACK AGAINST ELON

It would not surprise me if hundreds of feds and ex-feds are wandering around keying parked Tesla cars, glueing Tesla charging station plugs to make them unusable, and maybe even “disrupting” Tesla sales stores. After all, Elon has seriously damaged these employees through no fault of their own. If anyone is to blame for the any wasteful programs, it is the members of Congress who not only passed the laws that established these programs and their budgets, but also often whined to, threatened, and endangered Executive Branch executives until they gave them some pork. So, unions might want to think about targeting their Congressional reps locally.  For example, if a fed office is closed or the staffing cut, unions should be contacting the local media to explain the impact on the public. Offer interviews, send journalists emails, put up signs, pass out leaflets, etc. The House of Orange is never going to tell the public what services they are losing or which ones will be much slower to respond due to the cuts. And of course, make a big point of noting that your Congressional Rep is doing nothing or even in on the plan. If your local is not acting to fight back, don’t whine when Elon’s Tesla pulls up and points to you.

About AdminUN

FEDSMILL staff has over 40 years of federal sector labor relations experience on the union as well as management side of the table and even some time as a neutral.
This entry was posted in Lobbying and tagged . Bookmark the permalink.

One Response to

  1. Elissa says:

    This post really reads like it is encouraging the criminal behavior of feds and ex-feds. Even if that is not what you intended, that’s the way it reads. I guess this is not a professional advice website.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.