OPM Director Introduces Plan to Increase Telework among Federal Employees

Posted by Sarah on 5 May, 2009
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Friday, May 1

Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director John Berry introduced this week his plan to jumpstart agency telework programs, giving tens of thousands of federal employees the opportunity to work from home. Today, only five percent of the 1.9 million workers employed by the federal government telework.

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One Comment on “OPM Director Introduces Plan to Increase Telework among Federal Employees”

  • Sarah Thomas
    5 May, 2009, 15:16

    This is so fascinating! I am so appreciative of these updates. I can’t tell you how much I value this. My only question is can we get these kind of updates on a more regular basis?

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