Anonymous wrote:Mid-size agency here. No notice on back to office but did get notice on new telework policy if/when we ever go back:
-Four days required in office per pay period. Up to six days telework. (Pre-pandemic was the opposite - 6/4).
-Option to work 10 hour days, so an additional AWS day (up to two) per pay period.
-standard work hours 10-2pm. Work hours can be anywhere from 5am -10 pm (subject to approval).
-some other nuances.
Pretty happy with this.
Anonymous wrote:Omicron is all over the news now. Everything is beginning to get canceled or push back again. Do you guys still think agencies will move forward as planned?
Anonymous wrote:FBI back full time Jan 7, although 80% have been back all along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - HHS Town Hall said 75% of its staff will be teleworking 3 days a week. I didn't hear them say "at least 75%" though.
I couldn’t watch the whole thing because it kept freezing. Did they say anything about when the next phase would go back? Or what metrics would be used?
Our sub-agency had an all hands recently and it sounded like telework would be up to supervisors which is exactly how it was before the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Yes - HHS Town Hall said 75% of its staff will be teleworking 3 days a week. I didn't hear them say "at least 75%" though.
Anonymous wrote:Yes - HHS Town Hall said 75% of its staff will be teleworking 3 days a week. I didn't hear them say "at least 75%" though.
Anonymous wrote:HHS return is indefinitely delayed.