Obama Officials Threaten jail time to federal workers who work at home
during closure

Posted By Richard Pollock On April 8, 2011 

Federal authorities are threatening conscientious government workers with
prison time if they elect to continue to work out of their homes during a
government closure, Pajamas Media has learned.

Making a possible government closure as complete as possible, the Obama
administration is informing federal employees they can be legally prosecuted
and face imprisonment even if they elect to volunteer their time and work at
home during the shutdown. Some had hoped there would be a partial shuttering
of the government, but it appears the Obama administration will seek the
widest possible cessation.

Some Democrats appear to welcome a draconian federal shutdown simply for
partisan reasons. Former Governor Howard Dean recently said
<http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/prominent-democrat-government-shutdown-best-
thing-world-democrats/story?id=13250086>  a government wide shutdown would
be "the best thing in the world" for Democrats.  As the Obama shutdown plans
have been secretive both to the public and even to government unions, it is
unclear how badly the closure will hurt the public.

But one federal employee with a high GS-13 ranking at a major federal
department was told the shutdown would be immediate, widespread and tough.
She was informed by a supervisor that "if they discovered you're working at
home, you could go to jail.  It's against the law."  She agreed to be
interviewed by Pajamas Media on the grounds her identity was not revealed.

The admonition is consistent with a stern April 7 memo
<http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/memoranda/2011/m11-13.pdf
>  by Jacob Lew, President Obama's director of the Office of Management and
Budget.  Citing Section 124, Circular A-11, OMB warned federal employees
that even voluntary work is strictly forbidden. All federal employees "are
prohibited, pursuant to the legal requirements of the Anti-Deficiency Act,
from performing any work over the weekend," the memo warns.

Lew's announcement says if a closure order is issued, all federal employees
"will be prohibited, after midnight on Friday night from working remotely,
such as from home - including by accessing agency information (e.g.
Blackberries, cell phones, computers, laptops)."

"This is just plain ridiculous," said the employee.  "I was told I could not
even do volunteer work.  After all, it's free labor. Why wouldn't I be able
to do it," she told Pajamas. "They want to confiscate my computer and my
cell phone too."

The Obama administration has been extremely secretive about their shutdown
orders.  They not only been tight lipped to the public, they have been
<http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20110405/AGENCY01/104050304/> mum to
its own unions.  On March 2 the American Federation of Government Employees,
the largest federal union, filed a Freedom of Information Act request about
what a shutdown would entail.  As of yesterday AFGE did not get a reply to
their FOIA request. On March 16 union leaders demanded and
<http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20110321/AGENCY01/103210306/> were
stonewalled by Obama administration personnel officials for their shut down
plans at a meeting of the National Council on Labor-Management Relations.

Finally, on March 31
<http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20110405/AGENCY01/104050304/> AFGE
filed a lawsuit to force the Obama administration to release its shut down
plans.  Nothing has come of it so far.

Michael Hager, former acting director of the Office of Personnel Management
(OPM)  <http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20110321/AGENCY01/103210306/>
has speculated that the administration doesn't want to tell the unions how
many will be laid off for fear it would receive the wrath of its unions, who
are crucial for the 2012 elections. Federal Times quoted Hager on March 21
reporting that:

"Hager also said he suspects the administration doesn't want to hurt its
political support from labor unions by unveiling shutdown plans that could
send hundreds of thousands of union workers home without pay. The growing
uncertainty of how long a shutdown might last and what it would entail could
damage unions' relationships with Democratic lawmakers and prompt them to
support other candidates in the next election, he said."

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