Common Misconceptions
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- All employees are eligible to telecommute
- All employees will want to telework
- Telework is a full-time arrangement
- Teleworkers are out of sight and therefore will not be working
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- Eligibility is determined based on job assignment and employee suitability
- Approximately 20% of non-teleworking employees want to telework
- Most employees telework one to three days per week
- Remote access technology tools can assist management with oversight for employees ensuring that job performance is maintained
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As you proceed, remember that each DOJ Component has a specific Flexible Work Option Plan and Worklife Program. It is advisable to contact your Component Worklife Coordinator to get more information. Also, if you manage employees who are part of a bargaining unit or union, be sure to contact your labor relations staff and applicable collective bargaining agreement prior to offering any new worklife options. Many bargaining agreements already have negotiated provisions dealing with worklife programs and procedures that must be followed.
Decision Toolkit
Successfully Managing Worklife Programs
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