


So far, 2026 is a year of continued changes in the Federal workforce, and one of the hottest topics just got an overhaul: Telework as Reasonable Accommodation.
On February 11, 2026, the EEOC and OPM issued guidance, Frequently Asked Questions from the Federal Sector about Telework Accommodations for Disabilities, and while some of the questions and answers are solidly in line with the past several decades of policy and practice, there are a few notable changes.
Join FELTG for an in-depth discussion about how these changes fit within the context of existing law, regulation, and case precedent. Plus, learn which areas of change may be ripe for legal challenges. This is one hour you can’t afford to miss.
Learning objectives
Note: this is an advanced class that assumes a basic understanding of the disability accommodation process. If you are in need of that foundation, we recommend you review the session Understanding Disability Accommodation before taking this class.
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET
Standard: $255
This event will be held on Zoom. Many government computers and systems allow Zoom access. If, for some reason, your firewall will not allow access, you are welcome to use your personal email address to register and to attend the sessions from your personal device. Dial-in telephone access is also available.
CLE applications are the responsibility of each attendee; FELTG does not apply for the credits on behalf of attendees. If you seek CLE credit, you may use the materials provided by FELTG in submission to your state bar. You may also request a certificate of completion containing the number of training hours attended.
No. Registration for this event is per individual, and access links may not be shared. Each link may only be used by one person.
This event is individual registration, so the cost is the same whether the person is teleworking or attending from an agency facility.
Substitutions may be made at no cost with advance notice to FELTG. We kindly request a 24-hour advance notice. No substitutions will be permitted within one hour of the training start time. No cancellations are accepted within 30 days of the training start date. No cancellations are accepted on prepaid registrations. There are no refunds for no-shows.
Registration is closed.
Want to reduce conflict, increase productivity, and limit absenteeism, turnover, and even removals? That’s impossible, you say. Maybe not. Participants will learn how to recognize employees with high-conflict personalities, whether it’s individuals who blame their peers for mistakes, tend to think in all-or-nothing terms, display intense emotions, or have personality disorders…
Most Federal agencies settle employment disputes — whether they are initiated as grievances, EEO complaints, or appeals of agency disciplinary actions. While it’s common to assume that settlement means the agency has a flaw in its case, it has no direct tie to liability or admissions of wrongdoing. Often, it’s…
So far, 2026 is a year of continued changes in the Federal workforce, and one of the hottest topics just got an overhaul: Telework as Reasonable Accommodation. On February 11, 2026, the EEOC and OPM issued guidance, Frequently Asked Questions from the Federal Sector about Telework Accommodations for Disabilities, and…
Want to reduce conflict, increase productivity, and limit absenteeism, turnover, and even removals? That’s impossible, you say. Maybe not. Participants will learn how to recognize employees with high-conflict personalities, whether it’s individuals who blame their peers for mistakes, tend to think in all-or-nothing terms, display intense emotions, or have personality disorders…
Get insight about new cases, Executive Orders, best practices, hot topics, agency happenings, and more. This isn’t your typical “objective” newsletter – instead, we tell you exactly what we think about it all.
By Deborah J. Hopkins, July 14, 2026 Another week in America, and another politician is accused of sexual impropriety including sexual assault. And as always happens, strong feelings emerge from people in support of the alleged victim – and people in support of the alleged perpetrator. All before any investigation…
By Deborah J. Hopkins, July 7, 2026 It’s rare we at FELTG comment on proposed regulations – after all, proposed regulations are regularly changed, sometimes significantly based on public comment, before becoming final. It’s usually not worth getting all spun up over something that’s only at the proposal stage. That…
By Deborah J. Hopkins, June 23, 2026 Sometimes, an employee suffers from a medical condition that renders him unable to work. It’s sad when this happens, but it also requires the agency to take action because presumably the agency needs someone in the position who can actually perform the work.…
By Deborah J. Hopkins, July 14, 2026 Another week in America, and another politician is accused of sexual impropriety including sexual assault. And as always happens, strong feelings emerge from people in support of the alleged victim – and people in support of the alleged perpetrator. All before any investigation…
Can I attend Virtual Training from my government computer?
FELTG uses Zoom to broadcast our Virtual Training Institute events. Many government computers and systems allow Zoom access. If for some reason your firewall will not allow access, you’re welcome to use your personal email address to register, and to attend the sessions from your personal device.
Can I share my access link with co-workers?
No. Registration for each event is per individual, and access links may not be shared. Each link may only be used by one person.
Can I register a teleworker?
Each event is individual registration, so the cost is the same whether the person is teleworking or in an agency facility.
How do I receive a group rate discount?
Group rates are available for agencies registering 10 or more individuals. Group discounts end the same day as early bird registration. Please see the event description for exact details.