Anonymous wrote:If on a regular, normal day, I was at home, claiming to be "telework ready" but didn't have childcare in place for my small children, then people would be up in arms if they found out.
On a snow day, the definition of telework ready shouldn't magically change. Thankfully, at my agency, it doesn't - but sounds like it does for many of you. Sorry to hear that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDA has a policy mandating telework when the government is closed even with children at home and out of school. Employees are expected to put in 8 hours around their childcare duties. There is no administrative leave granted.
That is not true in my part of FDA.
Nor mine.
CDER requires telework. Which centers don't require telework?
Anonymous wrote:At my agency, for those with telework agreements, when the government is closed, we are closed, meaning no telework. When the government is delayed, those working telework have to work 8 hours, and not follow the delay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDA has a policy mandating telework when the government is closed even with children at home and out of school. Employees are expected to put in 8 hours around their childcare duties. There is no administrative leave granted.
That is not true in my part of FDA.
Nor mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDA has a policy mandating telework when the government is closed even with children at home and out of school. Employees are expected to put in 8 hours around their childcare duties. There is no administrative leave granted.
Census is the same.
what about employees who can't telework, like a bench scientist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDA has a policy mandating telework when the government is closed even with children at home and out of school. Employees are expected to put in 8 hours around their childcare duties. There is no administrative leave granted.
That is not true in my part of FDA.
Anonymous wrote:At my Agency, if there is a big storm with advanced warning, managers remind their employees to bring their computers home (anyone with telework agreements). It is one of the tradeoffs of signing the telework agreement. Should you have a childcare issue, you need to take leave.
I actually telework 5 days a week and I have a 2 year old. I took leave yesterday. I had no daycare and could not do my job effectively with a 2 year old. Period. I knew this was the deal when I agreed to telework. Benefits outweigh the hassle.
Anonymous wrote:FDA has a policy mandating telework when the government is closed even with children at home and out of school. Employees are expected to put in 8 hours around their childcare duties. There is no administrative leave granted.
Anonymous wrote:Our agency policy is that if it is a regularly scheduled telework day, then the employee must telework. Otherwise, all non-essential personnel are granted admin. leave.