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Gov't workers 'butt hurt' over new 'work from home' rules
2018-01-18
[Daily Caller] The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is changing an 8-year-old policy and restricting the amount of days federal employees can telecommute for work, Politico reports.

The USDA is cutting a policy that let workers telecommute for any number of days they could get approved by a supervisor.

"Employees will be permitted to telework two days per pay period and must be at their duty station four days each week," the USDA said in a statement to The Daily Caller News Foundation. "And, as was true under the old policy, supervisors must approve any telework agreement."

The new policy exempts collective bargaining agreements where more telecommuting days are allowed.

Many employees in the department are upset over the change, some of whom chose to work for the agency specifically because of the flexible rules on in-office work. The USDA says the new policy will affect about one-fifth of its current workforce, according to Politico.

The new policy will overwhelmingly affect members of the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), who often have offices in rural and remote areas. Some USFS members must commute through areas that are vulnerable to bad weather, such as through mountains.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  They can always change the policy again after a target number of employees have quit.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-01-18 14:56  

#4  Expect to see employee's homes or vehicles designated as duty stations.
Posted by: brujotejano   2018-01-18 10:33  

#3  Ha ha ha ha - that's a good one, Deacon!
Posted by: Raj   2018-01-18 09:35  

#2  ...that's an assumption. Home or office, does it really matter in non-productive time? However, its a good metric in any downsizing. Who ever arrives late and leaves early is a mark that their job is, shall we say, not challenging?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-01-18 09:35  

#1  Of course they are butt-hurt. They might have to actually work.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2018-01-18 09:33  

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