Title: Succession Planning
1Overview of OPMs Pandemic Guidance
UNITED STATES OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
2Office of Personnel Management Taskings
- Provide guidance on human capital management and
COOP planning criteria - Update telework guides
3On-line Guidance
- Policy Guidance
- Telework Guide
- Information for Employees
- Questions Answers
- Fact Sheets
- Planning Guides
- Agency Strategies
- Workforce Data Collection
http//www.opm.gov/pandemic/index.asp
http//www.opm.gov/pandemic/index.asp
4Key Principles
- Federal departments and agencies must
achieve two equally important goals - (1) protect the Federal workforce, and
- (2) ensure the continuity of operations.
- Agencies should accomplish their missions
through appropriate means, including voluntary
telework arrangements and the designation of an
employees home as a safe haven for the purpose
of receiving evacuation payments. - OPM believes combining evacuation payments and
telework will reduce the need to use excused
absences (i.e., administrative leave), which
should be regarded as a last resort in dealing
with a pandemic heath crisis.
5Planning Issues
- Identify staffing needs, mission-critical
positions, and contingency plans - Communicate with workforce
- Consult and bargain with exclusive
representatives of bargaining units - Incorporate into existing agency policies
- Telework
- Evacuation Payments
- Leave and work schedules
- Practice drills and tests
- Ensure supervisors and managers understand plans,
policies, and issues
6Hiring Issues
- Fully utilize your current workforce
- When practical, utilize recent retirees
- Identify skill sets
- Collect contact information
- Utilize existing hiring authorities
- Government-wide
- Including 30-Day Emergency Appointments
- Direct Hire
- Agency Specific
- Schedule A and B (Excepted Service)
- Direct Hire
- OPM prepared to issue the following, when
appropriate - 1-year temporary appointments (Excepted Service)
- Critical hiring need or severe shortage direct
hire authority - Waiver of salary offset for reemployed annuitants
and buyout repayment for reemployed buyout
recipients (at agency request)
7Pay and Leave Issues
- Normal pay and leave provisions apply
- Sick leave may be used for personal medical care,
family medical care, bereavement, and exposure to
a communicable disease - New regulation removes requirement for employees
to maintain a minimum sick leave balance in order
to use maximum amount of sick leave for family
care or bereavement - Unpaid leave available under Family and Medical
Leave Act - Consider agency authorized Voluntary Leave
Transfer/Bank Programs - OPM may establish an Emergency Leave Transfer
Program
8Evacuation Payments
- Agency official may order employees to evacuate
regular worksite and provide evacuation payments - Employees may be required to work from safe
haven, such as home or an alternate location - Promotes social distancing
- Employees may be assigned any work for which they
have the appropriate knowledge, skill or ability,
without regard to employees grade or title - Evacuation pay based on regular rate of pay,
including allowances, differentials, and other
authorized payments - May continue up to 180 days
- Agency Head may grant additional special
allowance payments to offset direct added
expenses incidental to evacuation
9Labor Relations Issues
- Maintain open communications with exclusive
representatives - Collective bargaining rights, agreements, and
representational duties - Some may be suspended during an emergency, if
necessary - Such actions could result in post-implementation
bargaining
10Telework Issues
- Ensure agency telework policy includes guidelines
for pandemic health crisis - Make maximum use of routine telework to
accomplish mission - Implement telework agreements with employees who
are needed to telework from home during emergency
situations - Test telework procedures and infrastructure
11Workforce Data Collection
- Provides ongoing picture of Governments capacity
to function and highlights needs - Maintains focus on employee care and welfare
- Four data requirements
- Reported by Payroll Systems
- Number of total employees
- Number of employees working
- Reported by Agency HR Office
- Number of employees teleworking
- Number of employee deaths
12What To Do If Someone Appears Ill With Pandemic
Influenza
Draft
Express concern that employee appears to be ill
with flu-like symptoms encourage employee to
take leave to seek medical care.
YES
NO
Advise that you have determined the employee is
incapable of working and he or she can request
leave or an adverse action will be initiated.
Do you have a reasonable belief based upon
objective evidence of employee's incapacity to
work?
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
Order employee to leave and place on excused
absence. Begin adverse action procedures
NO
YES
YES
Order employee to leave and place on excused
absence. Consult with HR on next steps
NO
13Summary
- OPM guidance is easy to use and available
on-line - http//www.opm.gov/pandemic/index.asp
- Few new policies, but agencies must be flexible
and creative when using authorities - Policies designed to maintain a safe workplace
while accomplishing the agencys mission, will be
updated as appropriate - Employee Guide being developed