Bill 119 HR 107, also known as the "Telework Reinforcement Act," aims to require Executive agencies to reinstate telework policies that were in place as of December 31, 2019. The bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to telework within the federal government.
The bill emphasizes the importance of telework as a flexible work arrangement that can increase productivity, reduce commuting costs, and improve work-life balance for federal employees. By reinstating telework policies that were in place before the COVID-19 pandemic, the bill seeks to ensure that federal agencies continue to support telework as a viable option for employees.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions for agencies to develop and implement telework policies that are consistent with the needs of their workforce and the goals of the agency. This includes providing training and resources for employees to effectively telework, as well as establishing guidelines for telework eligibility and performance expectations.
Overall, the Telework Reinforcement Act aims to promote telework as a sustainable and effective work arrangement within the federal government, with the goal of improving employee satisfaction and productivity while also reducing costs and increasing flexibility for agencies.