Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We (mid-size federal regulators) got great news that they will be increasing telework flexibilities starting in the new year. Woo hoo! Not to our pandemic, or even pre-pandemic levels, but it’s something. And who knows if we will still continue to get sh(* on by the current administration in other ways, but this is good news for now, especially for those of us that made it through 2025 (just barely in my case).
Anyone else?
do you have any more detail beyond "increasing flexibilities"? As in, will you get once a week telework? Or just what we have, which is five optional telework days per year for personal reasons, and then additional telework on occasion if you are waiting for a repair person or whatever.
Split schedules to telework in mornings/evenings and limited telework for health appointments.
I would love a split schedule - go in for the morning (I get in early), commute at lunch, and finish at home.
Anonymous wrote:No, but our agency has been pretty reasonable with situational telework for medical appointments or similar. Not telework just for the sake of telework, though.
Anonymous wrote:Limited increase in flexibility to ad hoc for the end of December only then it snaps back to no TW.
Anonymous wrote:No telework, and no prospect of telework, but there now is a limited situational ability to ("hot desk") work for 1 day from site B instead of site A. Both sites belong to different offices of the same organization.
Example might be that one has a medical appointment and site B is closer to it than normal work location at site A. It still has to have written mgmt approval in advance in all cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We (mid-size federal regulators) got great news that they will be increasing telework flexibilities starting in the new year. Woo hoo! Not to our pandemic, or even pre-pandemic levels, but it’s something. And who knows if we will still continue to get sh(* on by the current administration in other ways, but this is good news for now, especially for those of us that made it through 2025 (just barely in my case).
Anyone else?
do you have any more detail beyond "increasing flexibilities"? As in, will you get once a week telework? Or just what we have, which is five optional telework days per year for personal reasons, and then additional telework on occasion if you are waiting for a repair person or whatever.
Split schedules to telework in mornings/evenings and limited telework for health appointments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We (mid-size federal regulators) got great news that they will be increasing telework flexibilities starting in the new year. Woo hoo! Not to our pandemic, or even pre-pandemic levels, but it’s something. And who knows if we will still continue to get sh(* on by the current administration in other ways, but this is good news for now, especially for those of us that made it through 2025 (just barely in my case).
Anyone else?
do you have any more detail beyond "increasing flexibilities"? As in, will you get once a week telework? Or just what we have, which is five optional telework days per year for personal reasons, and then additional telework on occasion if you are waiting for a repair person or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:We (mid-size federal regulators) got great news that they will be increasing telework flexibilities starting in the new year. Woo hoo! Not to our pandemic, or even pre-pandemic levels, but it’s something. And who knows if we will still continue to get sh(* on by the current administration in other ways, but this is good news for now, especially for those of us that made it through 2025 (just barely in my case).
Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Congrats! Nothing for me or DH.