Gov't Employees and Political Posts

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Be careful what you post regarding the election and political candidates...

From Fedsmith.com:

"How many federal employees will find themselves in trouble for violating the Hatch Act as a result of partisan political activity during the election cycle?"

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http://www.fedsmith.com/article/1611/
 
Be careful what you post regarding the election and political candidates...

From Fedsmith.com:

"How many federal employees will find themselves in trouble for violating the Hatch Act as a result of partisan political activity during the election cycle?"

More... http://www.fedsmith.com/article/1611/

Wow - thanks Tom. I guess this place feels so much like home that I just carried on as usual. Anyway I'm done and hope whatever I said doesn't cost me.
 
Thanks Tom for the Warning!
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Tom, thank you so much for the reminder about the Hatch Act restrictions! The possibility of job loss or suspension is a scary penalty for something we think of as a chat among friends! And although I'm no longer a federal employee, as a contractor it would still behoove me to remember the rule. So I'll consider myself "behooved"!:p

Thanks again,
Lady
 
I was taught if you can’t say something nice about someone, you shouldn’t say anything about them at all. So, as far as politicians go, I have nothing to say.:cool::cool:
 
Politics and Religion always bring out the best in people.
We're taught never to engage in such conversations with
the inmate population, out of fear of esculating differences.

IMHO, everyone has a right to express their views within a
thread that was designed and based on such topics. Always
be respectful of one anothers opinion, even if you don't share
the same view.

With that said; Fire when ready griddly. But don't shot until you
see the whites of their eyes. I'm keeping my eyes closed until after
the National Election. (just kidding). Have fun and go at it !

:nuts:
 
just don't do it using government equipment, government email account, or on government time...and you should be ok.
 
just don't do it using government equipment, government email account, or on government time...and you should be ok.

Just how do you expect me to respond without a Gov't Computer.
Surely you don't think I can afford my own on such a dismal salary.
:nuts:
 
Again the alarmist...99.9% of the daily posts are from work..;)
Not an alarmist when it comes to this issue Buster, as you are well aware. ;)

There is a governmentwide "limited use" policy - individual agencies can have stronger policies, but not weaker - and none can violate the Hatch Act. Know what it is for your agency, and don't violate it.
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Something you don't know...
Last election I sent out an email about a glitch in the voting machines in my precinct and was accused of Hatch Act violations. I sent it from my personal email account at lunch from work. They said I shouldn't have used the gov PC for "political" purposes.
 
Not an alarmist when it comes to this issue Buster, as you are well aware. ;)

There is a governmentwide "limited use" policy - individual agencies can have stronger policies, but not weaker - and none can violate the Hatch Act. Know what it is for your agency, and don't violate it.
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Something you don't know...
Last election I sent out an email about a glitch in the voting machines in my precinct and was accused of Hatch Act violations. I sent it from my personal email account at lunch from work. They said I shouldn't have used the gov PC for "political" purposes.
I think we are all well aware of our Agency's policies on Internet/GOV computers/property..and such reminders are mere overstatement of the obvious..We all reviewed the orders on Conduct and Discipline annually..BTW..plugging in your personal Lap top into a GOV LAN doesn't make your offense any less of an infraction either..
 
I think we are all well aware of our Agency's policies on Internet/GOV computers/property..and such reminders are mere overstatement of the obvious..We all reviewed the orders on Conduct and Discipline annually..BTW..plugging in your personal Lap top into a GOV LAN doesn't make your offense any less of an infraction either..
You'd be surprised how many AREN'T - and have been persecuted for minor infractions.

We're not allowed to bring personal computers into the building. They're paranoid about someone with the technical know-how swapping out hardware. I was on a government PC on my own time when I sent the email from my personal (not government) email account.
 
You'd be surprised how many AREN'T - and have been persecuted for minor infractions.

We're not allowed to bring personal computers into the building. They're paranoid about someone with the technical know-how swapping out hardware. I was on a government PC on my own time when I sent the email from my personal (not government) email account.

Must be nice, Navy shutdown personal e-mail use. No Yahoo, MSN, GMAIL - forget it. But I still have access to here.:cool:
 
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NASA Employee Suspended For Hatch Act Violations

Fri, 30 May '08
Employee Found Blogging About Politics On Company Time

Engaging in political activity while on duty in a federal building has led to suspension for an employee of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. The employee has been suspended for 180 days without pay for violations of the Hatch Act, which restricts the political activity of federal executive branch employees.

An investigation by the US Office of Special Counsel (OSC) found the employee used his NASA e-mail account to send partisan political e-mails, and made numerous partisan political postings to his blog while on duty in his federal workplace. He was also found to have solicited political contributions... all of which are no-nos when on the clock as a federal worker.

According to an OSC release, the employee sent out political emails throughout 2006 and 2007, to various individuals. Some messages were for coordination and planning of activities of a local partisan organization, while others were to assist a candidate in her campaign for state representative. During the same time period, he made blog postings promoting campaigns of several candidates, including individuals running for governor and state representative.

OSC’s investigation also revealed on at least two occasions in 2006, the employee solicited political contributions in violation of the Hatch Act. He posted to a blog an invitation to a fundraising event, soliciting a $20 contribution for a partisan political organization. He also posted a message on another blog, asking for contributions of ten dollars or more to support a candidate running for state representative.

The suspension for 180 days is the result of an informal agreement he entered into with OSC and NASA. The suspension began March 30, 2008.

"There was time when the Hatch Act was about wearing campaign buttons in the office, or engaging in political activity while on duty, wearing an official uniform, or in a government vehicle," said Special Counsel Scott Bloch. "Today, modern office technology multiplies the opportunities for employees to abuse their positions and, as in this serious case, to be penalized, even removed from their job, with just a few clicks of a mouse."

Source: http://aero-news.net
 
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