MD and VA Senators Urge Continued Maximum Telework During Pandemic

On July 9th, Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Benjamin Cardin (D-MD), Mark Warner (D-VA), and Tim Kaine (D-VA) sent a letter to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) expressing their opposition to plans requiring many federal workers in the National Capital Region and around the country to return to their worksites given the increase in the number of cases of COVID-19.

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National Capital Leaders Urge Continued Telework for Federal Employees

The governors of Maryland and Virginia and the mayor of Washington, D.C., sent a letter last week to the administration, urging the continuance of expanded telework policies for the federal workforce amid the coronavirus pandemic.

While the majority of federal employees are outside of Washington, D.C., the federal government has an overwhelming presence in the area.

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NTEU Demands Protections Before Reopening Federal Buildings

On April 27th, the National Treasury Employees Union released the health and safety conditions that must be met before federal employees are required to return to the workplace. “Most federal employees have never missed a beat during this pandemic, either successfully teleworking from home or continuing to report to duty because their job is not eligible for telework,” Reardon said. “But before those away from the office are required to return, NTEU will insist that some basic steps be taken to reduce the risks to their health and well-being.”

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Increased Telework Options for EPA Employees During Coronavirus Pandemic

Today, in part in response to feedback from EPA union representatives including NTEU Chapter 280, EPA's Office of Mission Support (OMS) announced that it has waived several of the existing limitations on flexible work schedules to increase the options available to EPA employees working from home during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Telework Bill Introduced in the House and Senate

Last week, Representative Gerry Connolly reintroduced a bill (H.R. 6108) that would protect existing employee telework arrangements and encourage agencies to expand telework. The bill also provides a procedure that agencies must follow to justify any proposed reductions in telework and requires agencies to submit a report on the cost savings they achieve from telework. Senators Mazie Hirono (D-HI) and Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) introduced a companion bill (S. 3428) today in the Senate.

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