Remote Work Location

This policy establishes standards for remote work locations for employees of the University of Florida.

2. Applicability

This policy applies to all faculty and staff of the University of Florida.

3. Definitions

4. Policy Specifics

The practice of working at an approved remote location instead of physically traveling to a central workplace is a work alternative that University of Florida supervisors may offer to employees when such requests meets the eligibility criteria established by the University of Florida’s Remote Work Location Policy and when such working arrangements would benefit both the organization and employees, resources can accommodate the requests, and supervisory discretion allows for the employees to work at remote locations. Academic Personnel, TEAMS, USPS, and OPS employees are eligible to work at a remote location immediately upon hire. University of Florida supervisors are not obligated to provide this arrangement, and the University of Florida has the right to refuse to make working at a remote location available to any employee and/or to terminate the arrangement at any time—regardless of whether the request meets the established criteria. Assignment of a remote work location is not a benefit, term, or condition of employment. An employee who chooses to work at a remote alternate location has the right to return to his or her former in-office work patterns at any time upon providing 14 calendar days’ notice or to exercise his or her rights under applicable Family and Medical Leave Act or University of Florida leave policies. The Remote Work Location Agreement must be completed in its entirety, including all appropriate required approval signatures, prior to an employee beginning work at a remote location. The provisions of this agreement are made in compliance with applicable law and UF policies and without regards to race, sex, age, disability or any other protected status. See the Resources section for the Remote Work Location Agreement.

When considering whether it is appropriate for an employee to work at a remote location, it is important to consider and answer “yes” to the following questions: