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Working From Home a Work in Progress By Stephen Barr / WaPo
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/18/AR2007061801498.html?referrer=email&referrer=email&referrer=email

Working From Home a Work in Progress

By Stephen Barr
Tuesday, June 19, 2007; D04



The government updates numbers all the time, but here's a tally worth mulling.

For the first time, the government has sorted out how many federal employees are regular telecommuters -- 119, 248.

That's 6.6 percent of the federal workforce, according to a report recently sent to Congress by the Office of Personnel Management.

Congress has supported the idea of allowing government employees to work from home to ease rush-hour congestion and give agencies a way of continuing basic operations in the event of a catastrophe, such as pandemic flu.

This year's run-up in gasoline prices has prompted a new round of interest in at-home work programs, which were outlined at a Senate subcommittee hearing last week. Telecommuting two days a week would save the average full-time federal employee about $55 per month, according to testimony by the Telework Exchange, a group that has urged the government to expand telecommuting options for government employees.

The OPM's new report to Congress, sent June 15, shows that a number of agencies have made progress in setting up telecommuting programs. But the report stressed that "there is still work to be done to fully integrate telework into the culture and business practices of some Federal agencies."

Of the 119,248 employees counted as telecommuters in 2005, 25 percent worked from home at least three days a week, 35 percent telecommuted one or two days a week, and the rest telecommuted at least once a month, the OPM said.
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