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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The lack of notice is so messed up. In addition to plans people may have had on Monday, a lot of the vanpools are designed around an AWS schedule. Also, how does this work if you already put in your longer days last week for an RDO to occur next week? Do you get overtime? Or some shorter days this week? Because they cannot accept unpaid hours.[/quote] We are on maxiflex and I assume if they rescinded AWS we would work shorter days till hit 80. We often work nights and will take half Friday off. [/quote] So maxiflex is still available? [/quote] No maxiflex and any daily flexibility is cancelled. I didn’t know this when I went to work this morning and now need to take 2 hours of leave to pick up my daughter at school. [/quote] So you were leaving after only being in the office for 6ish hours and then "teleworking" some time later in the day at home? Yeah, you are the reason this happened.[/quote] No, you filthy slerm guzzler. I find people like you tend to project your own dishonesty and lack of ethics onto others. I work in person in the national headquarters of a government agency, and have for 20 years. Weeks when I have custody I do school drop off and pickup. Those days can be as short as 6.45 hours or as long as 8.5 hours (that doesn't include the commute). Weeks I don't have custody I work up to 10.5 hours in person. Over a two-week pay period I have no problem getting 80 hours. I also keep my own timekeeping Excel spreadsheet which shows on average I work 2-6 additional hours each pay period. This will change with the new non-flexibility rules. [/quote]
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