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Anonymous Environmental Protection Specialist
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Anonymous Health Physicist
Current
New York, New York State
has been ok but now they force people back to offices
Current
Washington, District of Columbia
Same as any federal agency
Current
Riverside, California
Very flexible with teleworking but policy changing
Anonymous Public Affairs Specialist
Current
San Francisco, California
Very flexible and one day in office
Current
New York, New York State
Extremely generous work from home and daily flexi-place scheduling.
Current
Boston, Massachusetts
This isn't the case for everyone, but I'm an approved remote worker so I can't complain.
Former
Port Orange, Florida
best or wors thing about company is
Former
Washington, District of Columbia
Available to all who qualify.
Anonymous employee
Current
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
I was never offered a chance to work from home nor given the benefit to work from home as other employees were.
Anonymous Physical Scientist
Former
Chicago, Illinois
Work from home, or Flexiplace, was brought to EPA Region 5 by the employee Union (American Federation of Government Employees). At the time I worked there, you had to negotiate a Flexiplace agreement with your supervisor and some people weren't considered eligible.