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The telecommuter agrees to provide a secure location for EMPLOYER-owned equipment and materials, and will not use, or allow others to use, such equipment for purposes other than EMPLOYER business. All equipment, records, and materials provided by the EMPLOYER shall remain EMPLOYER property.
Page 1. The Teleworker Agreement is a legal document identifying the responsibilities of both the teleworker and the employer. The agreement mirrors the policies. The employee signs the agreement.
Though often away from the office, a teleworker is different from a remote employee because there occasionally some in-person office attendance required though this is not always the case. Another key difference is that a teleworker is often geographically closer to the main office location than a remote worker.
The Telecommuting Agreement specifies the terms and conditions of the agreed upon arrangement, which includes verification that the alternate location provides a workspace that is free from safety and fire hazards.
Tips for Developing Telework Agreements Schedule: Specify days of the week and the hours to be worked during telework days. Requirements: Outline any additional requirements (e.g., technology) beyond the prerequisites to telework outlined in the Act (e.g., training, written agreement).
Yes, the Telework Enhancement Act requires every employee who participates in telework to have a written agreement, regardless of the type of telework.
Remember successful teleworkers need to have work habits that support independent task performance such as: 1) the ability to work with minimal direct supervision; 2) organized work practices; 3) good planning skills; 4) the ability to meet schedules and deadlines; and 5) effective communication skills.
Location of the telework office (e.g., home or another alternative workplace) Equipment inventory (e.g., what the employee is supplying, what the agency is providing, and who is responsible to maintain it) A general list of job tasks that will be performed while teleworking. The telework schedule.
Teleworking staff must adhere to all departmental and institutional policies including, but not limited to policies regarding confidentiality of information, work schedules, work hours, use of equipment, ethics, performance, leave use and tracking of work hours.