Military spouses who work remotely for the federal government are now exempt from an executive order issued Jan. 20 by President Donald Trump that ended remote options for most agencies and ...
The Office of Personnel Management has clarified that federally employed military spouses will be able to continue to work remotely. (George Doyle/Getty Images) Federally employed military spouses who ...
Some federally employed military spouses are still grappling with uncertainty in their careers, as agencies aren't consistently exempting them from the return-to-office mandate for federal workers, ...
Army spouses face unique challenges, and successfully navigating them positively impacts Total Army Readiness. While there are resources available to assist Army spouses and families, research shows ...
Military spouses working for the federal government will not have to return to in-office work, under a specific exemption issued last week. The exemption follows a brief, but sweeping executive order ...
The return-to-office tug of war is playing out not only between bosses and employees but between spouses. Corporate insistence that workers show up at the office sets up a conflict between two-career ...
Gov. Tina Kotek will bring on a state-funded adviser this week to explore the possibility of forming an Office of the First Spouse. Meliah Masiba will join the governor’s office from the Department of ...
You’re back in the office. Now it’s time to get back with your office spouse. Like a real spouse, a work husband or work wife can be a significant other. It’s that someone who joins you on coffee runs ...
Maryland Court of Special Appeals Judge Kathryn Grill Graeff chairs the 13-member ethics committee. (The Daily Record / Maximilian Franz) Judges may not attend the campaign events of their ...
Federally employed military spouses who work remotely are now "categorically exempt" from the return-to-office directive issued by President Donald Trump, according to new guidance clarifying the ...