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Telework as a Reasonable Accommodation in 2025: Handling Return to In-Person Work Exemption Requests – February 25, 2025
President Trump's inauguration day Memorandum to agencies was clear: Agency leaders must “require employees to return to work in-person.” In a follow-up memo, the Office of Personnel Management noted that agency supervisors could excuse employees “due to a disability, qualifying medical condition, or other compelling reasons.” Telework is already the most commonly requested reasonable accommodation, […]
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Taking Performance and Misconduct-based Actions: Implementing Executive Order 13839 Policies in 2025 – March 5, 2025
President Trump recently reinstated the policies outlined in his 2018 Executive Order 13839: Promoting Accountability and Streamlining Removal Procedures Consistent With Merit System Principles — and you are now on the clock. Agencies have until March 7 (yes, March 7, 2025) to report to OPM all policies that have been enacted, modified, or repealed in […]
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Handling Insubordination and Failure to Follow Instructions – March 6, 2025
An employee does not follow an order. Seems like an open-and-shut case of insubordination, right? Think again. Was it a refusal or simply a failure to comply? When you charge an employee with insubordination, you must prove intent along with the other elements of the charge. This class explains what it takes for insubordination charges […]
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Telework as a Reasonable Accommodation in 2025: Handling Return to In-Person Work Exemption Requests – March 6, 2025
President Trump's inauguration day Memorandum to agencies was clear: Agency leaders must “require employees to return to work in-person.” In a follow-up memo, the Office of Personnel Management noted that agency supervisors could excuse employees “due to a disability, qualifying medical condition, or other compelling reasons.” Telework is already the most commonly requested reasonable accommodation, […]
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EEOC Law Week – March 24-28, 2025
Let’s face it: EEO law can be complex. Not only do you have several different laws and the growing caselaw to keep up with, but many areas, such as contractor […]
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Got Nexus? Accountability for Off-duty Conduct – April 3, 2025
The borderline between on-duty and off-duty has become increasingly blurred with the omnipresence of social media and many employees working flexible hours from home. Yet, one thing has remained clear and constant: If you’re going to discipline someone for what they do on their own time, you need to show a nexus between the employee’s […]
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MSPB Law Week – April 7-11, 2025
Change happens in the world of Federal employee relations, and it often comes quickly. Those who succeed continuously sharpen their MSPB skills and refresh their knowledge. Those who don’t fall behind. FELTG’s MSPB Law Week provides an all-encompassing week of training that offers the most effective guidance and up-to-date information available, including OPM’s recent notice […]
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Conducting Effective Harassment Investigations – April 29 – May 1, 2025
Investigating harassment in your agency can be an intimidating assignment, one that is rife with innuendo, conflicting accounts, and raw emotions. This course provides a successful and effective approach to conducting legally sufficient harassment investigations that gives the agency the information it needs, while withstanding third-party scrutiny. Tuesday, April 29: Investigating Harassment: Misconduct Principles Today’s […]
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Using Progressive Discipline in the Federal Workplace – May 8, 2025
The administration has highlighted that agencies should swiftly and properly deal with employees who engage in misconduct. In many cases, progressive discipline is a win-win for agencies. It’s a valuable tool to (hopefully) correct an employee’s misconduct. But, if it doesn’t have its intended effect, it gives the agency a solid basis to support a […]
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EEO Counselor and Investigator Refresher Training – May 28-29, 2025
Are you looking for a convenient and engaging way to pick up your mandatory 8 annual refresher training hours? Are you interested in useful, timely, and up-to-date guidance where you can ask your questions, and get answers in real time? As an EEO counselor or investigator, you are required by the EEOC to complete an […]
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The Blunt Truth: Marijuana and Drug Use in the Federal Workplace – June 3, 2025
Some in the incoming administration, including the President, have voiced support for the changing of marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance. Meanwhile, the drug is legal in 38 states for medicinal purposes, and 24 for recreational purposes. And we continue to receive questions regarding Federal employees and their use, whether recreationally, […]
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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 […]
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