Anonymous
Post 09/18/2025 19:53     Subject: CDC employees losing RA telework

Not just CDC, NIH also likely.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2025 18:47     Subject: CDC employees losing RA telework

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “abuse” mean? If you can do your job 100% at home, why do it in the office if you have a health condition? Telework used to be a lot less viable and the technology is totally ingrained into daily processes now. Not sure why so many people on this thread are buying this “abuse” narrative and miserably policing other people.


Well because “having a health condition” is not legally a per se entitlement to telework. telework has to be a “reasonable accommodation.” If you can do your job in the office but telework is nicer, that’s not it. If there is a different accommodation that is also reasonable the office can require that.


+1 People are only entitled to effective accommodations and not their accommodations of choice.


I was just privy to a case at the RA office recently at my agency and I will say this - the employee cannot request a specific accommodation such as telework. They have to list out their limitations as approved by a doctor and the office will then provide accommodations to assist with these limitations. In order to try to abide by the return to office executive order the agencies will now find ways to accommodate these disabilities in the office. This is for long term situations. There will still be short term approvals for things like chemo treatment or a broken leg. There will be no more indefinite remote work.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2025 17:54     Subject: CDC employees losing RA telework

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “abuse” mean? If you can do your job 100% at home, why do it in the office if you have a health condition? Telework used to be a lot less viable and the technology is totally ingrained into daily processes now. Not sure why so many people on this thread are buying this “abuse” narrative and miserably policing other people.


Well because “having a health condition” is not legally a per se entitlement to telework. telework has to be a “reasonable accommodation.” If you can do your job in the office but telework is nicer, that’s not it. If there is a different accommodation that is also reasonable the office can require that.


That's not up to you, that's up to the supervisor and HR. So if someone gets an RA for telework, what exactly is your problem? And how is it being "abused" if people have used the legal RA process? It's your own prejudice talking.


+1. My assumption is that if someone can get a doctor to fill out the form and supply other required documentation and have it approved by both the supervisor and HR that the persons condition is serious enough to warrant a TW RA.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2025 17:18     Subject: CDC employees losing RA telework

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “abuse” mean? If you can do your job 100% at home, why do it in the office if you have a health condition? Telework used to be a lot less viable and the technology is totally ingrained into daily processes now. Not sure why so many people on this thread are buying this “abuse” narrative and miserably policing other people.


Well because “having a health condition” is not legally a per se entitlement to telework. telework has to be a “reasonable accommodation.” If you can do your job in the office but telework is nicer, that’s not it. If there is a different accommodation that is also reasonable the office can require that.


That's not up to you, that's up to the supervisor and HR. So if someone gets an RA for telework, what exactly is your problem? And how is it being "abused" if people have used the legal RA process? It's your own prejudice talking.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2025 17:09     Subject: CDC employees losing RA telework

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “abuse” mean? If you can do your job 100% at home, why do it in the office if you have a health condition? Telework used to be a lot less viable and the technology is totally ingrained into daily processes now. Not sure why so many people on this thread are buying this “abuse” narrative and miserably policing other people.


+1. The reason ore people are asking for RA is because of the illegal RTO order. Yes, they might have been able to come in 1 or 2 days per week previously, but 5 days might be too much. Or yes they are exaggerating their condition but they desperately need to keep their job and can’t do RTO.


The RTO isn’t illegal. It is inconvenient, but not illegal.

It actually is because the law that authorizes telework for federal employees requires agencies to allow eligible employees to telework to the maximum extent possible. The administration declaring without evidence that no work can be done properly via telework does not make it so, especially not when they spout off elsewhere about how the policy change is really just to make people miserable.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2025 16:30     Subject: CDC employees losing RA telework

Anonymous wrote:What does “abuse” mean? If you can do your job 100% at home, why do it in the office if you have a health condition? Telework used to be a lot less viable and the technology is totally ingrained into daily processes now. Not sure why so many people on this thread are buying this “abuse” narrative and miserably policing other people.


Why? Because your job told you to. It’s abuse to claim a health condition when you really just prefer not to.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2025 16:29     Subject: CDC employees losing RA telework

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does “abuse” mean? If you can do your job 100% at home, why do it in the office if you have a health condition? Telework used to be a lot less viable and the technology is totally ingrained into daily processes now. Not sure why so many people on this thread are buying this “abuse” narrative and miserably policing other people.


+1. The reason ore people are asking for RA is because of the illegal RTO order. Yes, they might have been able to come in 1 or 2 days per week previously, but 5 days might be too much. Or yes they are exaggerating their condition but they desperately need to keep their job and can’t do RTO.


The RTO isn’t illegal. It is inconvenient, but not illegal.