Anonymous
Post 11/23/2025 06:26     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

All of the remote workers at my agency had to either move to DC or quit. Relocation was not paid either.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2025 06:05     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, as long as your group is not subject to a reorg/RIF I would expect it to continue. My duty station was changed, the “field office” is small and not at all related to my section, it’s an unpleasant commute, I don’t like it at all, and I don’t expect it to change. They’re more likely to wear me down this way than forcing an official relocation to DC. My timesheet says I’m “in office.”


But is forcing an official relocation to DC something you think they can do? How? Just arbitrarily change your duty station on your SF50?


Any other fed workers who used to be remote still living in the “remote” city and reporting to their agency’s local office every day?

How long will this continue? Is this your permanent duty station now? Or could they force you back to DC even if you’re reporting in to work at your official duty station, per your SF50?


Anonymous
Post 06/06/2025 23:55     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Anonymous wrote:Yes, as long as your group is not subject to a reorg/RIF I would expect it to continue. My duty station was changed, the “field office” is small and not at all related to my section, it’s an unpleasant commute, I don’t like it at all, and I don’t expect it to change. They’re more likely to wear me down this way than forcing an official relocation to DC. My timesheet says I’m “in office.”


But is forcing an official relocation to DC something you think they can do? How? Just arbitrarily change your duty station on your SF50?
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2025 23:54     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Anonymous wrote:So are you technically classified as remote or telework now?


OP here. Not telework, because I go into an office. But remote work was defined by OPM as not going into an office either. That’s what am asking… is this no longer remote now that they sent us into an office and made it our official duty station on my SF50?
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2025 10:38     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

We are being officially switched to telework eligible.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2025 09:01     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Anonymous wrote:Yes, as long as your group is not subject to a reorg/RIF I would expect it to continue. My duty station was changed, the “field office” is small and not at all related to my section, it’s an unpleasant commute, I don’t like it at all, and I don’t expect it to change. They’re more likely to wear me down this way than forcing an official relocation to DC. My timesheet says I’m “in office.”


How would they know if you don’t go in and just work from home? Maybe not everyday but once or twice a week?
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2025 08:39     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Anonymous wrote:A satellite office is not remote work. As long as you are doing your T&A accurately, showing up, and not exceeding 24 hours telework over 2 PPs, you are staying.


This.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2025 07:46     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Yes, as long as your group is not subject to a reorg/RIF I would expect it to continue. My duty station was changed, the “field office” is small and not at all related to my section, it’s an unpleasant commute, I don’t like it at all, and I don’t expect it to change. They’re more likely to wear me down this way than forcing an official relocation to DC. My timesheet says I’m “in office.”
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2025 02:15     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

A satellite office is not remote work. As long as you are doing your T&A accurately, showing up, and not exceeding 24 hours telework over 2 PPs, you are staying.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2025 21:55     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Anonymous wrote:So are you technically classified as remote or telework now?


I’m honestly not sure - when you say formally classified as a remote employee, what do you mean? I guess I’m still remote but just working from a local office.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2025 17:00     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Anonymous wrote:3. No, no new agreement. My duty station is now a local office. I signed a new situational telework agreement. Yes, my agency still considers me remote, but my SF 50 reflects the address of the office in which I’m working.


Same here except I am no longer a remote employee, I was relocated to my office.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2025 16:06     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

So are you technically classified as remote or telework now?
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2025 14:34     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

Anonymous wrote:3. No, no new agreement. My duty station is now a local office. I signed a new situational telework agreement. Yes, my agency still considers me remote, but my SF 50 reflects the address of the office in which I’m working.


And to answer your question, I wouldn’t expect your situation to change as long as you’re not at risk for RIF. I don’t expect mine to.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2025 14:30     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

3. No, no new agreement. My duty station is now a local office. I signed a new situational telework agreement. Yes, my agency still considers me remote, but my SF 50 reflects the address of the office in which I’m working.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2025 12:06     Subject: Remote workers (former) - specific question for you…

1. If you were working remotely and were required to report to an office within 50 miles and are now working in-person full time.
2. And your SF-50 includes the city where you worked remotely/now report to the office.

3. Were you required to get an extension of your remote work agreement (does your agency still consider you remote)?

Thoughts on this? I’m trying to figure out how long I can count on this scenario of being able to live outside of DC and report to my local office. Thanks!