HOURS OF WORK
Employees requesting a formal remote work arrangement must be employed for a
minimum of sixty (60) days and have a satisfactory performance record.
Before entering into any remote work agreement, the employee and manager, with
the assistance of the Human Resources department, will evaluate the following
areas:
Employee suitability
Job responsibilities
Equipment needs
Other as needed
If the employee and manager agree, a remote work agreement will be prepared and
signed by all parties and submitted to either the Chairman / Executive Director,
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), or their designee(s)
for final approval.
Temporary remote work arrangements may be approved for circumstances such as
inclement weather, special projects, or other emergency situations (i.e., COVID-19).
These arrangements are approved by the Director on an as-needed basis only, with
no expectation of ongoing continuance.
Other informal, short-term arrangements may be made for employees on family or
medical leave to the extent practical for the employee and Company and with the
consent of the employee's health care provider, if appropriate.
All informal remote work arrangements are made on a case-by-case basis, focusing
first on the business needs of the Company.