Anonymous wrote:We are back to precovid, 50% telework.
But can’t do three days in a row.
So, you have covid or are recovering from a GI bug you don’t want to share? Well, take a full day of sick leave. Especially annoying if you wake up sick the day after two days of telework.
A lot better than many agencies, but pre 2020 it was more come in about half the time, show up for important in person meetings and get your work done. Now it’s document the hell out of when you TW and take sick leave liberally to avoid extra TW
Anonymous wrote:I am a contractor at a federal agency, and I am allowed to telework four days a week, and one day in the office. Fed people have to be in the office five days a week, and they absolutely hate it.
Anonymous wrote:Ad-hoc situational TW
Can use telework in a non-recurring manner:
Weather or public transportation disruptions
Before or after a dr's appt for yourself or a family member
To call in for an important mtg while on vacation
While taking care of a sick kid or when you are feeling under-the-weather but can still do a few hours of work
When you need to stay home to deal with a home repair
In short, it should be non-recurring in nature. You can't TW every Tuesday because you need to take your kid to his weekly therapy appt. It needs to be one-off usage.
Managers can also now approve 90 calendar day medical telework (self) or that related to family member caregiving. Employee can only utilize one of these 90-day reprieves in a 12 month period.
Anything longer requires a Reasonable Accommodation, which have been revoked or are very difficult to get.
Anonymous wrote:Ad-hoc situational TW
Can use telework in a non-recurring manner:
Weather or public transportation disruptions
Before or after a dr's appt for yourself or a family member
To call in for an important mtg while on vacation
While taking care of a sick kid or when you are feeling under-the-weather but can still do a few hours of work
When you need to stay home to deal with a home repair
In short, it should be non-recurring in nature. You can't TW every Tuesday because you need to take your kid to his weekly therapy appt. It needs to be one-off usage.
Managers can also now approve 90 calendar day medical telework (self) or that related to family member caregiving. Employee can only utilize one of these 90-day reprieves in a 12 month period.
Anything longer requires a Reasonable Accommodation, which have been revoked or are very difficult to get.
Anonymous wrote:We can ad hoc telework but it must be for a doctors appointment, contractor in the house, etc. it’s not supposed to be very often but there are people who do it every week. It has to be approved.