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A new report concluded that 78 percent of participants in an event designed to encourage telework in Virginia said they did not encounter any problems during the experience.

Telework Day, an Aug. 3 event sponsored by the Telework Exchange and the Commonwealth of Virginia, drew 4,267 participants, more than 4,000 of whom were federal, state or private sector employees. While event planners and observers were not surprised by the event's success, they argued that such regular experiments are valuable tools in helping to break down the psychological barriers against telework. The Telework Exchange released the report.

Cindy Auten, the Telework Exchange's general manager, said the event provided low-risk opportunities for organizations to experiment with allowing their employees to work remotely. Managers could experience supervising employees working outside the office without committing to long-term telecommuting agreements. And organizations could determine during the experiment how well their servers performed under greater demand for off-site connections.


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According to the report, 22 percent of event participants had not previously teleworked, while 25 percent had worked remotely on occasion.

While an overwhelming majority of participants reported no problems during the telework experiment, one respondent who teleworks regularly said her employer's computer networks were strained by the increased demand for access. "Telecommuting day was really, really slow," the respondent told the Telework Exchange.

Ninety-one percent of the event's participants said their experience made them more apt to work remotely in the future. John Palguta, vice president for policy at the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, said while telework could be implemented successfully, experiments like Telework Day could help remove cultural barriers that prevent more people and agencies from adopting it.

"When I was back in government, the toughest part was always getting somebody to go out there and be among the first," Palguta said. "The odds are, if you can get some people to try it who haven't done it before, my prediction is a majority of people will like it, and managers who have been reluctant will discover that things don't fall apart."

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  • For those working in this program already, how were you able to find out about positions? I contacted someone in DoD and was given a list of other POCs. It seems the interest was whether or not I was disabled. Am I understanding correctly that this program is not just for those who have a disability that keeps them from commuting? Appreciate your info.
  • Teleworking is a very productive program. There is a certain federal agency that is extremely backlogged with cases and needs to provide telework for certain workgroups. If they did, the backlog would be drastically reduced. Unfortunately, this agency is obviously too shortsighted to see the benefits teleworking provided for this certain workgroup for many years in the past. Morale was heightened, production in certain components was way up and frankly, going to work with this agency was actually tolerable. Now, without telework for this workgroup, morale is at its lowest, component backlogs are way up, we are working harder, not smarter because cases are being heard without being prepared, which makes the task at hand much more complicated and time consuming. I'm sure if someone asked a claimant if they would want to wait two years to have their case prepared in the office, or would they prefer to have the employee securely take their case home and have it prepared much more quickly, the claimant would elect for the latter. It is a shame that because of the shortsightedness of a certain agency that employees and the public alike suffers.
  • Dan, don't tell on yourself. believe it or not most people have strong work ethics, and actually do what they are paid for. I was a telecommuter and people like you are barriers for acceptance of telecommuting. You like managment believe workers are laying up eating bon-bons and watchin soaps allday, wrong ! some of us actually work!!