The Office of Personnel Management and the General Services Administration have teamed up to create a new blog about telework progress across the federal government. The blog, called <a href="http://www.telework.gov/Blog/TeleworkTalk/index.aspx">Telework Talk</a>, poses questions to federal employees about what they believe could be viable solutions to telework challenges and allows readers the opportunity to vote on solutions offered by others. Only federal employees with a valid .gov or .mil email address can vote on or offer telework ideas and solutions.
The Office of Personnel Management and the General Services Administration have teamed up to create a new blog about telework progress across the federal government. The blog, called Telework Talk, poses questions to federal employees about what they believe could be viable solutions to telework challenges and allows readers the opportunity to vote on solutions offered by others. Only federal employees with a valid .gov or .mil email address can vote on or offer telework ideas and solutions.
Thus far, federal employees who have commented on OPM Director John Berry's posts have expressed overwhelming support for telework, but several note that there are still barriers to its use, including ensuring buy-in from managers and security issues. Readers also expressed a need for OPM to create governmentwide guidance on telework, provide telework awards to high-performing employees and managers, and hold managers accountable for implementing telework schedules for qualified employees.
What would you add? Is telework becoming more widely accepted at your agency? If not, what are some of the barriers to its use?