Boston Official Allowed Worker To Telecommute – From Venezuela!

May 30, 2008 by Chuck | 0 Comments

It’s funny but she was just visiting family. Evidently she planned to come back to Boston. Still, I suppose there were security concerns. Other potential Venezuelan telecommuters had temporarily bought out all the South American stock  of Boston Red Sox ball caps and English as a Second Language instructors struggled to help potential applicants learn how to pronounce the name “Yastrzemski”.

Boston Official Allowed Worker To Telecommute – From Venezuela!

A spokeswoman for the mayor told the Boston Herald Wednesday that DPW chief Dennis Royer was suspended without pay for three weeks.

Royer reportedly allowed Fariba Agheli, a computer network manager, to work from her family’s home in Venezuela for 15 weeks since last October.

Menino spokeswoman Dot Joyce told the newspaper that Royer’s decision showed “poor judgment” and was not consistent with the city’s policies.

Joyce says Agheli was not punished because she asked for and was granted permission to work from South America while visiting family.

In Government, Telecommuting, Telework

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