MSPB Quorum Returns After 1,880 Days

By Deborah J. Hopkins, March 2, 2022 Late yesterday, while the world was focused on the Ukraine crisis and the country discussed the State of the Union address, the Senate confirmed two individuals to the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board (the Board) by voice vote:...

3 Things to Know About the Federal Vaccine Requirement’s Injunction

By Deborah Hopkins, February 7, 2022 On January 21, a Federal district judge in Texas issued an injunction on the vaccine requirement for Federal employees, established last September by Executive Order 14043. The Biden Administration has appealed the injunction and...

Federal Court Puts Vaccine Mandate on Pause: What’s Next?

By Dan Gephart, January 24, 2022 The FELTG mailbag has been overfilled of late with questions from readers preparing to take adverse actions against employees who failed to comply with President Biden’s vaccine mandate. Today we can answer all those questions with...

And Now a Word With … EEOC Chair Charlotte A. Burrows

By Dan Gephart, January 3, 2022 Last year, the EEOC dealt with an unrelenting number of harassment claims, addressed the civil rights crisis exacerbated by the pandemic, took on a role implementing Executive Order 14035, and provided regularly updated guidance on...

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