What the Latest Guidance From OPM, EEOC Means for Remote Federal Employees With Disabilities
What do the new OPM and EEOC guidelines mean for federal employees who want to use telework as a reasonable accommodation?
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What do the new OPM and EEOC guidelines mean for federal employees who want to use telework as a reasonable accommodation?
A new bill would significantly alter the VSIP buyout program, providing federal employees with greater financial incentives to resign their positions.
ABLE accounts let federal and military families save for disability needs tax-free while protecting SSI, Medicaid, and survivor benefits—key to long-term planning.
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A new bill would ban TSP investments in countries like China to ensure federal employees’ and retirees’ savings don’t support countries posing U.S. security risks.
Not all savings accounts for children are equal for FERS families.
TSP catch-up contributions must now be Roth in some cases, and this may be a good thing.
New OPM guidance accelerates union contract changes, aiming for a more flexible, accountable federal workforce despite ongoing litigation.
A CBP Assistant Area Port Director got entangled with a subordinate employee and ended up losing his job. See how his appeal came out.
OPM and EEOC have issued FAQs regarding using telework as a reasonable accommodation for disabilities.