Beneficial Or Critical?: The Heightened Need for Telework Opportunities in the Post-9/11 World : Hearing Before the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, July 8, 2004U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 156 pages |
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... percent each subsequent year . That means , theoretically , that 100 percent of the Federal work force is supposed to be eligible to telework by next April . But I am sorry to report we are not there yet . According to OPM data , only ...
... percent each subsequent year . That means , theoretically , that 100 percent of the Federal work force is supposed to be eligible to telework by next April . But I am sorry to report we are not there yet . According to OPM data , only ...
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... percent each subsequent year . That means , theoretically , that 100 percent of the Federal workforce is supposed to be eligible to telework by next April . I'm sorry to report we're not nearly there yet . According to OPM data , only ...
... percent each subsequent year . That means , theoretically , that 100 percent of the Federal workforce is supposed to be eligible to telework by next April . I'm sorry to report we're not nearly there yet . According to OPM data , only ...
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... percent of eligible employees teleworking , the federal agencies are in clear violation of this law which the Congress approved and the President signed into law . The federal government should be the model for telework . Study after ...
... percent of eligible employees teleworking , the federal agencies are in clear violation of this law which the Congress approved and the President signed into law . The federal government should be the model for telework . Study after ...
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... percent of our over 13,000 workers are eligible for telework , and that 90 percent compares to 43 percent on a gov- ernmentwide basis . We have achieved telework participation rate of 24 percent , as compared to the State - wide rate of ...
... percent of our over 13,000 workers are eligible for telework , and that 90 percent compares to 43 percent on a gov- ernmentwide basis . We have achieved telework participation rate of 24 percent , as compared to the State - wide rate of ...
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... percent of our workforce ( compared to 43 percent governmentwide ) is eligible for telework ; our participation rate is 24 percent ( compared to 14 percent governmentwide ) . We have worked to raise the level of awareness with ...
... percent of our workforce ( compared to 43 percent governmentwide ) is eligible for telework ; our participation rate is 24 percent ( compared to 14 percent governmentwide ) . We have worked to raise the level of awareness with ...
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Page 148 - Mr. Chairman, Members of the Committee, thank you very much for the opportunity to testify on this important subject.
Page 4 - This law, for the first time, required each executive branch agency to establish a telework policy "under which eligible employees of the agency may participate in telecommuting to the maximum extent possible without diminished employee performance.
Page 141 - Waxman and members of the Committee on Government Reform. My name is Colleen M. Kelley and I am the National President of the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU).
Page 14 - I thank you for holding this hearing, and look forward to some very positive results. [The prepared statement of Hon. Danny K. Davis follows:] STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE DANNY K. DAVIS AT THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON...
Page 37 - Mr. Davis. Mr. DAVIS OF ILLINOIS. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Page 2 - ... policy under which eligible employees may participate in telecommuting to the maximum extent possible, and encouraging the deployment of nigh-speed Internet access in rural areas.
Page 133 - Continuity of Operations, Improved Planning Needed to Ensure Delivery of Essential Government Services," may be found in committee files.] [The prepared statement of Hon. Elijah E. Cummings and additional information submitted for the hearing record follow:] • Statement of Congressman Elijah E. Cummings House Government Reform Full Committee Hearing On tan Federal Agencies Function in the Wake of a Disaster? A Status Report on Federal Agencies' Continuity of Operations Plans" April 22, 2004 at...
Page 155 - Budget (OMB), the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and the General Services Administration (GSA...
Page 132 - Thank you very much. This hearing is adjourned. [Whereupon, at 12:05 pm, the...