• UnCivil Servant: Holding Employees Accountable for Performance and Conduct – June 10-11, 2025

    FELTG’s flagship course UnCivil Servant empowers Federal supervisors and advisers to confidently handle the challenges that come with supervising in the Federal workplace. It shatters misconceptions about performance and misconduct-based actions and gives you simple step-by-step guidance for taking swift, appropriate, and legally defensible actions. This course fulfills the 5 CFR 412.202(b) mandatory training requirements for new […]

  • Management Essentials for 2025: Address Conflict, Increase Accountability & Build Morale

    Leading people is tough. Conflict happens. But is conflict always a bad thing? This class will explain how to address workplace conflict clearly and directly - without excess emotions. It will also cover how accountability impacts morale, and all of the small and simple actions supervisors can take to become effective leaders of an engaged, […]

    $295
  • Do You Really Know How to Use the Douglas Factors? – July 10, 2025

    If only there was a checklist that you could use to determine the correct penalty to address employee misconduct. Oh right, there is: the 12 factors identified in the Merit Systems Protection Board’s landmark Douglas v. VA decision. Yet, look at any recent batch of MSPB decisions, and you’ll find continued confusion about penalty determination. This class […]

  • Advanced EEO: Navigating Complex Issues – July 15-17, 2025

    When EEO challenges arise, they rarely show up as run-of-the-mill simple scenarios you’ve worked through in a training class. Are you an EEO professional, attorney or advisor eager to learn how to more effectively manage the unexpected EEO issues?  This in-depth, highly interactive training will give you the necessary tools and practical guidance to manage […]

  • Performance Forward: Navigating OPM’s New Accountability Requirements – July 21, 2025

    As part of President Trump's transformation of the Federal government, on June 17 OPM issued a memo, Performance Management for Federal Employees, that requires agencies to overhaul their non-SES performance management systems and processes - amounting to the biggest performance changes we've seen in the executive branch in years. This 60-minute session will focus on […]

    $250
  • Religion and the Federal Workplace: Preventing Discrimination and Providing Accommodations

    Title VII makes it illegal to discriminate against someone based on religion - and it has for decades. However, this is one of the least understood categories in discrimination complaints. What does "discrimination" based on religion actually mean, what counts as a religion, and where's the line between an offensive statement and a hostile work […]

    $250
  • Workplace Investigations Week – August 11-15, 2025

    This week of FELTG training focuses on conducting administrative investigations in the Federal workplace with an emphasis on employee misconduct, including workplace harassment. Workplace Investigations Week always includes the most up-to-date information on the skills, trends, and cases, including OPM’s regulations on investigative leave. Monday, August 11: Administrative Investigations: The Substantive Basis Why investigate? This […]

  • Hearing Advocacy: Presenting Cases Before the MSPB and EEOC – August 27-28, 2025

    Whether you’re representing your agency before the Merit Systems Protection Board or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, there is one ultimate goal: zealously advocate for your client to get the desired result. This interactive course will prepare you for these kinds of hearings whether you represent the agency side or the employee side. Wednesday, August […]

  • UnCivil Servant: Holding Employees Accountable for Performance and Conduct – September 3-4, 2025

    FELTG’s flagship course UnCivil Servant empowers Federal supervisors and advisers to confidently handle the challenges that come with supervising in the Federal workplace. It shatters misconceptions about performance and misconduct-based actions and gives you simple step-by-step guidance for taking swift, appropriate, and legally defensible actions. This course fulfills the 5 CFR 412.202(b) mandatory training requirements for new […]