I don’t really think people who telework should get snow days, but they still have to consider people who *can’t* telework. |
this person works in the legislative branch, eg, congress, which is outside of OPM, if they want to be. yes, it is that nebulous. "every member office is different," meaning the member can call everyone in to the workplace, even if OPM says delay/close/whatever. Hill offices are notoriously not flexible on anything. The House is in session tomorrow. |
| I think it may close if the schools all do. |
We do not all have the ability to telework. I think two hour delay. |
You work on the hill. Congrats. |
| OPM no longer closes or even operates on a delay. It is always telework now. |
Yes- my DH can’t telework and doesn’t have a great public transport option to work either. So he’ll either have to attempt to drive in or take leave I guess. |
Yeah, I can't remember the last OPM delay even, let alone a closure. Anyone? |
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It would be a dangerous move for opm to rely on telework as the solution for bad weather given the many who can’t telework. I guess the rest of us don’t exist. Yay I get to lose more leave days!
Honestly though it’s on trend for fed govt . I’ve been feeling more and more every year that my non- telework fed job just hates parents and wants us all to quit. |
I remember a wind event causing a closure March 2018. |
There won’t be enough snow to warrant closing the government. Employees without telework agreements would get a snow day if the weather was worse but it’s been a few years since we’ve had a decent snowstorm. |
We were directed to leave early a few months ago and the storm ended up being a bust. |
What about ice? |
Yup! |
It’s a joke for those of us who can’t telework- over in the school forums everyone’s saying to get your contingency plan in place because it will be too dangerous for teachers to drive to school but it’s fine for the rest of us to drive to work? |