March 4th- 8th is Telework Week in Virginia

May 20, 2020  -  Uncategorized
March 4th- 8th is Telework Week in Virginia Virginia Businesses are Encouraged to Allow Eligible Employees to Telework One Day During Telework Week RICHMOND - The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) is pleased to announce that March 4 – 8, 2019 is Telework Week in Virginia. DRPT and commuter assistance agencies across the Commonwealth are encouraging Virginia businesses to explore teleworking first-hand by allowing eligible employees to telework at least one day that week. “DRPT is proud to sponsor Telework Week in Virginia for the 9th consecutive year. Teleworking is a great way for Virginia businesses to boost their bottom line and ensure continuity of operations during inclement weather,” said DRPT Director Jennifer Mitchell. “It’s a win-win for employees and the businesses that employ them.” By establishing and implementing telework programs for their employees, businesses in Virginia can take advantage of the many significant benefits of telework. Allowing employees to work from home one day a week can improve employee productivity, increase employee retention, reduce traffic congestion, and expand the pool of prospective employee candidates. Through a partnership between DRPT and VDOT, businesses in Northern Virginia can also receive free technical assistance and up to $10,000 in financial assistance to develop telework policies, identify and assess positions best suited for telework, and train managers how to manage teleworkers. More information for individuals and businesses interested in starting or expanding a telework program can be found at teleworkva.org. ### About Telework!VA The Telework!VA program was launched by DRPT in 2001 to mitigate traffic congestion on Virginia roadways. Telework!VA is the one-stop resource for businesses, individuals, and government agencies interested in learning more about telework or starting and expanding a telework program. About the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation DRPT’s mission is to improve the mobility of people and goods while expanding transportation choices in the Commonwealth through rail, public transportation, and commuter services. DRPT is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of its services on the basis of race, color, or national origin as protected by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. For additional information on DRPT’s nondiscrimination policies and procedures or to file a complaint, please contact the Title VI Compliance Officer, Mike Mucha, at (804) 786‐6794, TDD 711, or 600 E. Main Street, Suite 2102, Richmond, VA 23219.
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