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Opposition and Concerns
On the flip side, critics have raised alarms over what they perceive as an undermining of workers' rights and the potential dangers of such corporate-style practices infiltrating public service. Opponents, particularly among Democratic circles, caution that these measures could detract from the quality of service offered to the public, arguing that it may lead to unnecessary pressure on federal employees. This perspective emphasizes the risk of prioritizing metrics over the well-being of both the workers and the services provided to citizens.