New! Pay and Leave Guidance for Christmas and New Year's Day Holidays
As a reminder, before you leave the office for an extended vacation, please remember to submit your timesheets ahead of time, covering your absence.
Pay and Leave Guidance for Christmas Day 2022
Christmas Day, under 5 U.S.C. 6103, is a calendar Sunday, December 25, 2022 (Day 8 of Pay Period 01 - 2023). Christmas will be observed (and GSA offices closed) on Monday, December 26, 2022 due to Executive order 11582 (1971).
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Full-time employees scheduled to work on Monday, December 26 will be excused from duty and paid for the Christmas holiday. Employees should annotate time reporting code “002 - Holiday Observed.” The “Additional TRC” field should be left blank (see screenshot below).
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Full-time employees not scheduled to work on Monday, December 26 should be excused from duty (and paid for the holiday) on the next (i.e., subsequent) workday. For most employees, this date would be Tuesday, December 27. Employees should annotate time reporting code “002 - Holiday Observed.”
Pay and Leave Guidance for New Year’s Day 2023
New Year’s Day, under 5 U.S.C. 6103, is a calendar Sunday, January 1, 2023 (Day 1 of Pay Period 02 - 2023). New Year’s Day will be observed (and GSA offices closed) on Monday, January 2, 2023 due to Executive Order 11582 (1971).
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Full-time employees scheduled to work on Monday, January 2 will be excused from duty and paid for the New Year’s Day holiday. Employees should annotate time reporting code “002 - Holiday Observed.” The “Additional TRC” field should be left blank (see screenshot below).
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Full-time employees not scheduled to work on Monday, January 2 will be excused from duty (and paid for the New Year’s Day holiday) on the next (i.e., subsequent) workday. For most employees, that would be Tuesday, January 3. Employees should annotate time reporting code “002 - Holiday Observed.”
Employees and supervisors should direct timekeeping questions to their organizational time administrator. Further questions can be directed to your HR point of contact or to the timekeeper help desk (timekeeping.help-desk@gsa.gov).
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ICYMI: Messages from GSA Leadership
12/14: Chief Human Capital Officer Traci DiMartini highlights GSA's FEVS improvements. Read more about the strides the agency has made.
12/12: Deputy Administrator Katy Kale shares GSA's updated COVID-19 safety plan guidance
Check out the Messages from Leadership page on InSite, where you can find past messages from GSA leaders.
Poll Results: Have You Kept Your New Year's Resolution?
Last week we asked you whether you've managed to keep your new year's resolutions. The results are in: nearly 60% of you have been able to keep the resolutions you made at the beginning of 2022. Congrats! For seven tips on keeping the coming year's resolutions, check out this piece from Harvard Health.
Thanks so much for participating in the Week in Review poll. To share ideas for future polls, send us an email.
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Every week we will feature OCFO colleagues who have been recognized by their peers for their great work and character. This is a quick, easy, and fun way to acknowledge and thank one another.
To recognize one (or more) of your peers in the next Week in Review, use the OCFO Shout Outs Google Form.
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Shout out to Kristine Stapley (BGF)!
Kristy is new to our team but has hit the ground running. She has taken on projects like Civilian Fleet Chargebacks and VIT Reconciliation. She has taken over formatting and updating the VIT file to save time. She is a good addition to our team. Thank you Kristy for all you do.
Submitted by: Angela Cizek (BGF)
Shout out to DeBorah Mack (BIS)!
Deborah has such a bright light about her. Her energy brings so much to the organization and is infectious.
Submitted by: Lauren Concklin (QMC1B)
Shout out to Russell Goodacre (CSDE1)!
Russell recently took on a ad-hoc project of developing an org chart for the entire OCFO. He worked diligently and intuitively to deep dive into the project and create a comprehensive product with little oversight. The OCFO has enjoyed having Russell rotate through and wish him best of luck at his next rotation.
Submitted by: Lauren Concklin (QMC1B)
Welcome to the OCFO Analytics Corner! Each week, the Analytics Community of Practice (A-CoP) team will be sharing events, training, resources, and more. Complete this Google Form to receive more information about the A-CoP or to get involved.
It's time! Sign up for Datathon 4.0
OCFO’s datathon is back! Get ready to partner with your fellow OCFO analysts, sink your teeth into real GSA data, and help drive business forward! The fourth iteration of our beloved datathon will kick off in mid February and run for two months. Sign up today and take advantage of the opportunity to show off your analytic skills!
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Visit the Mandatory Training page on GSA's InSite for mandatory training deadlines and watch the GSA News & Info section for training reminders.
Looking for enterprise-wide training? You'll find a selection of the upcoming offerings below or check out the Online University Events Calendar for a full slate of training opportunities.
Upcoming Enterprise-wide Training
Check out the Online University Events Calendar for more training opportunities. *These courses fill up fast, so register today!
Upcoming OHRM Employee Break Room
Work Schedules at GSA: Balancing Work and Family (Dec. 20 at 2 p.m. Eastern)
GSA has numerous work schedule options available to help balance work and family needs.
During this session, the hosts will discuss the basic principles of work schedules available at GSA. While many of us still work a "standard" schedule (i.e., 5 days, each of 8 hours), there are five different variations of "flexible" schedules and three different options of "compressed" schedules that can be chosen instead, with supervisory approval. This brief session will provide an overview of the important aspects of these three general categories of work schedules and will also include a demonstration of how to use the HR Links system (i.e., PeopleSoft ERP) to enter time, create a base schedule, and request leave or premium pay (such as overtime).
Employee Break Room session recordings, slides decks, and Q&As will be available on GSA Central for later viewing. If you need reasonable accommodation to participate in these sessions, please reach out to your servicing reasonable accommodations coordinator.
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