Not everyone’s a fan of telework

The incoming chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee doesn\'t find much good in the new telework act.

There’s been a lot to distract the federal workforce in the past week, but one, easily missed, item may be of particular interest for federal teleworkers.

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said the recently passed Telework Enhancement Act (H.R. 1722) “only brings bureaucracy into agencies and doesn’t reflect the message voters sent Congress and the president in the recent midterm elections,” reports Federal Computer Week.

“This will be the first vote after the American people said no to government waste, fraud and abuse, government growth and government spending,” he said.

Issa said the legislation doesn’t guard against employees taking advantage of the lack of direct manager oversight and doesn’t require agencies to prove how much money they’re saving when they let employees work from home.

Additionally, Issa said the Act creates no new teleworking jobs.

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