White House Tells Agencies to Plan for Bringing Federal Employees Back to In-Office Work
A new memo instructs federal agencies to begin the process of returning many federal employees to work in offices as the pandemic winds down.
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A new memo instructs federal agencies to begin the process of returning many federal employees to work in offices as the pandemic winds down.
New guidance addresses whether or not agencies can require federal employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 when working in-person.
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When the money runs out, emergency COVID leave for federal employees ends. How much money is left in the fund?
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One Congressman is asking OPM to take action to return federal employees to work in their offices “to the fullest degree possible.”
Following new CDC guidance, federal employees who are fully vaccinated will be able to begin removing their masks inside of federal buildings.
Can federal employees appeal a within grade increase (WGI) denial and what is the process for doing so?