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FELTG Executive Director Deborah Hopkins instructing a class
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Webinar – High Times and Misdemeanors: Weed and the Workplace 1:00 pm
Webinar – High Times and Misdemeanors: Weed and the Workplace
Mar 3 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Webinar – High Times and Misdemeanors: Weed and the Workplace
Download Registration Form Instructor Deborah Hopkins Program Description Recreational marijuana is legal in over a dozen states and the District of Columbia, and its use for medical purposes is now legal in 30-plus states. What[...]
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Webinar Series – The Federal Supervisor’s Workshop: Building the Best Toolkit for Managing Today’s Workforce 1:00 pm
Webinar Series – The Federal Supervisor’s Workshop: Building the Best Toolkit for Managing Today’s Workforce
Mar 8 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Download Registration Form Instructors Deborah Hopkins, Marcus Hill, Barbara Haga, Katherine Atkinson, Bob Woods, Joseph Schimansky Course Description Federal supervisors and advisers: Your time is valuable as ever, yet your challenges are changing — and[...]
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Webinar – The Present and Future of the ‘Covered-by Doctrine’ in Federal Labor Relations 1:00 pm
Webinar – The Present and Future of the ‘Covered-by Doctrine’ in Federal Labor Relations
Mar 17 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Webinar – The Present and Future of the 'Covered-by Doctrine’ in Federal Labor Relations
Download Registration Form Instructor Joseph Schimansky Course Description It’s no secret that the FLRA Chair and the two other members of the Authority rarely see eye-to-eye. That was especially evident in a late 2021 decision[...]
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Webinar – Damages and Remedies in Federal Sector EEO Cases 1:00 pm
Webinar – Damages and Remedies in Federal Sector EEO Cases
Mar 24 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Webinar – Damages and Remedies in Federal Sector EEO Cases
Download Registration Form Instructor Bob Woods Course Description A principle rule in findings of discrimination is to, as nearly as possible, place the victim in the position that person would have occupied but for the discrimination. This[...]
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