Politics & Government
OPM Changes Operating Status For DC Area Federal Employees On Monday
Office of Personnel Management has updated the operating status for federal employees in the D.C. area due to Monday's winter storm.

WASHINGTON, DC — All federal offices in the Washington D.C., area will be closed on Monday due to the winter storm expected to pass through the region early in the morning, according to an update from the Office of Personnel Management.
Despite warm weather in the 60s on Sunday, a cold front is expected to sweep through the Washington, D.C. region overnight, bringing colder temperatures, sleet and snow for Monday morning's commute, forecasters said. The area is expected to receive 3-7 inches of snow
Emergency employees are expected to report to work as usual, unless otherwise directed by their agencies.
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Employees who are participating in a telework program, whether doing so regularly or on an ad hoc basis, generally aren't granted weather and safety leave. They are responsible for reporting the hours they work on the day in question, take unschedule leave — either paid or unpaid — or a combination there of, provided they follow all agency policies and any collective bargaining requirements.
Non-emergency employees will receive weather and safety leave equivalent to the hours they were expected to work on Monday.
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The following employees will not receive weather or safety leave, according to OPM:
- emergency employees who are required to report for duty;
- telework program participants (with certain narrow exceptions);
- on official travel outside of the duty station;
- on preapproved leave (paid or unpaid) or other paid time off; or
- on an Alternative Work Schedule (AWS) day off or other non-workday.
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