Anonymous wrote:5 days a month--no approval needed. Plus everyone can telework bar a pressing business need the last business day before a holiday (this Friday, for example).
Anonymous wrote:
Is that really happening at the SEC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you code your time as in-office but you are teleworking, that isn't time card fraud per se but you are lying when you code your time and can be subject to disciplinary action. I think EPA is very generous compared to other agencies with the 24 hours of leave every 2 pay periods and I am lucky to have that!
You earn 3 days of vacation every month at EPA? Seven weeks of vacation a year?
Anonymous wrote:By forcing the rest of us to never do even half a day of situational telework because certain positions, by the nature of the work, are in the field half the time, and so our occupancy numbers look terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are building a dashboard at our agency so senior management can see when badge swipes do not match time sheets. That said, they have apparently been building it for over a year. I think a big complicating issue is that we have regional offices all over the country with different systems. I have employees in multiple locations around the country and I cannot physically monitor them.
Apparently OIGs across government are flagging this as potential avenue for investigating timecard fraud this year and into next year.
This sounds like the SEC. Atkins really has his priorities straight.
Is that really happening at the SEC?
Anonymous wrote:5 days a month--no approval needed. Plus everyone can telework bar a pressing business need the last business day before a holiday (this Friday, for example).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My fed office is in a leased space and always use gov badges to enter. We have been told that Kastle cards are being implemented next week. Guess they want to track people.
? How do Kastle cards do anything government badges don't?
My office is in leased space and we need Kastle cards to enter the building, then government badges to enter our office space. Management is tracking the PIV cards, not the Kastle cards
+1
AFAIK, Kastle cards are keyed to the building/office, not the employee, but PIV cards are already keyed to the individual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My fed office is in a leased space and always use gov badges to enter. We have been told that Kastle cards are being implemented next week. Guess they want to track people.
? How do Kastle cards do anything government badges don't?
My office is in leased space and we need Kastle cards to enter the building, then government badges to enter our office space. Management is tracking the PIV cards, not the Kastle cards
Anonymous wrote:My fed office is in a leased space and always use gov badges to enter. We have been told that Kastle cards are being implemented next week. Guess they want to track people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is telework at financial regulators besides sec? Is CFTC the same as sec of no telework?
Like everything else at the CFTC, the telework policy is purposefully opaque in order to make staff scared and give the agency the ability to fire at will and scare staff from speaking up. Much like the absurd “insider threat” policy they just rolled out that treats staff like criminals and gives the Commission the ability to surveil staff outside of the office and on social media. This is all a continuation of the retailiatory culture created by Pham with her illegal terminations and nonsensical pronouncements.
All of this while the prediction markets continue to expose themselves as deeply problematic - Selig focuses on punishing staff in advance and ensuring nobody ever teleworks for a second more than strictly necessary. meanwhile the CFTC enforcement and compliance staff is gutted, nothing has been done to actually address prediction market insider trading, and major unrepaired holes in the law and regulations has made the CFTC even more useless than it already was.
Anonymous wrote:How is telework at financial regulators besides sec? Is CFTC the same as sec of no telework?
Anonymous wrote:How is telework at financial regulators besides sec? Is CFTC the same as sec of no telework?