File #: 22-2176    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/15/2022 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/13/2022 Final action: 12/13/2022
Title: Human Resources Department recommending the Board: 1) Approve and adopt revisions and a title change to Board of Supervisors Policy E-12: Telecommuting; and 2) Grant the Director of Human Resources the authority to make changes to the Policy that are either non-substantive or necessary to accord with changes to relevant statutes or regulations. FUNDING: N/A
Attachments: 1. A - E-12 Telecommuting Policy_Current.pdf, 2. B - E-12 Telecommuting Policy_Redline.pdf, 3. B REVISED - Telecommuting Policy Redline, 4. C - E-12 Telecommuting Policy_CLEAN.pdf, 5. C - Revised E-12 Telework Policy Clean Copy 12-13-2022.pdf, 6. D - Approved Blue Route.pdf
Related files: 20-1612, 23-1684
Title
Human Resources Department recommending the Board:
1) Approve and adopt revisions and a title change to Board of Supervisors Policy E-12: Telecommuting; and
2) Grant the Director of Human Resources the authority to make changes to the Policy that are either non-substantive or necessary to accord with changes to relevant statutes or regulations.

FUNDING: N/A
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
On December 8, 2020, the Board adopted policy E-12, Teleworking in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the policy was initially developed to address "stay at home" orders and other health concerns directly related to the pandemic, hybrid work continues to be a viable work option that, when appropriately applied, benefits the needs of employees, the County and the public we serve. Teleworking is now widely used in virtually all industries and offers a competitive incentive for candidates interested in working for El Dorado County. While County supervisors, managers, and employees have adapted well to hybrid work schedules, revisions are needed to the existing policy in order to make it fair and equitable to all employees, while providing department heads the discretion to determine how best to implement hybrid schedules within their department, consistent with their business needs.

At this time, the policy is also being renamed to Teleworking & Telecommuting in order to define and differentiate between the two types of workers.

A teleworker is an employee assigned to a principal County work location but is approved to work in a remote workspace either on a regular and recurring basis or an intermittent basis. A teleworker may be required to be available to appear at the principal County work location at the request of the department head or designee.

A telecommuter (or remoter worker) is an employee who has a principal non-County work location, and instead may consider another set remote location (e.g., his/her home) as their principal work location. There ...

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