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 ...
The memo was released a week after House lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill to exempt military spouses from President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 directive that federal employees return to their ...
She wasn’t alone. More than 2,000 people have signed an online petition urging Trump and Congress to “enact protections for remote work opportunities for military spouses.” Five hundred ...
It may come as no surprise, then, that some of the biggest names in romance are military spouses. With the help of Bookish Milspouse community members, we've put together a list of established and ...
Spouses of active-duty U.S. military members employed by federal agencies with remote-work agreements will be exempt from the Trump administration’s return-to-work policy, the Office of Personnel ...
Devoting one's life to military service can have wide-ranging effects on one’s career path, but what’s often overlooked is its effect on service member’s spouses’ professional journeys.
(The Center Square) – Military spouses will be exempt from federal return-to-work mandates, according to a memorandum from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The exemption follows ...