Senate Passes Telework Bill

The Senate on Monday voted unanimously to pass legislation to expand telework opportunities in the federal government.

The Senate on Monday voted unanimously to pass legislation to expand telework opportunities in the federal government.

The bill - the 2010 Telework Enhancement Act - would make federal employees presumptively eligible to telework and would require all agencies to establish telework policies in consultation with the Office of Personnel Management. The legislation also would require agencies to designate a telework managing officer and ensure that telework is part of its continuity of operations planning.

The bill also would allow agencies, with the approval of the General Services Administration, to create travel and expense test programs to accommodate teleworking employees.

"The federal government must acknowledge that the next generation of employees will have different expectations of what it means to go to work," said Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, a sponsor of the bill. "Advancements in technology mean employees will expect to be able to work at any time from any place."

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