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By Dan Gephart, September 3, 2024 During the pandemic we learned that, yes, most employees can be trusted to perform their jobs when not physically present in the office. A […]
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By Dan Gephart, September 3, 2024 During the pandemic we learned that, yes, most employees can be trusted to perform their jobs when not physically present in the office. A […]
By Dan Gephart, September 10, 2024 Quick facts: A Navy shipfitter was injured on the job. He broke several bones, had internal bleeding, and later developed PTSD. Years later, the […]
By Dan Gephart, September 17, 2024 Televised debates and annoying political advertisements can only mean one thing: It’s election season again, and the Office of Special Counsel’s Hatch Act Unit […]
By Dan Gephart, October 15, 2024 Quick facts: An air traffic control specialist and an agency operations supervisor entered a consensual sexual relationship. The specialist alleged sexual harassment and discrimination […]
By Dan Gephart, November 13, 2024 Quick facts: Traditional discipline isn’t always the most effective or efficient approach. If writing a last chance agreement, make it clear that any future […]
By Dan Gephart, November 19, 2024 When Anne Wagner sat down to talk with FELTG over Teams late last month, it had been less than three months since she was […]
By Dan Gephart, December 3, 2024 A few days ago, we caught up with Merit Systems Protection Board member — and former Special Counsel — Henry Kerner as he closed […]
October 22, 2024 There are 14 days left until the Presidential election. As we tick closer to Election Day, we continue to receive Hatch Act-related questions via our Ask FELTG […]
By Ann Boehm, September 10, 2024 Quick facts: It’s the managers’ obligation to handle problem employees who negatively impact the agency’s mission. Union representatives are obligated to ensure problem employees […]
By Frank Ferreri, September 10, 2024 Quick facts: An EPA economist had allergies that required him to be away from certain irritants. The agency accommodated him until it moved a […]