Military spouses still face confusion in federal return-to-office rule
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Military spouses want clarity on return-to-office orders
While military spouses employed by the federal government “should” be able to continue working remotely, concerns mount for military families over the recent return-to-work order issued by the Trump administration and what it means for their jobs. “People just don’t know what to think yet,” said Deborah McGee, a military spouse and the CEO of PZI Group. The Jan. 27 memo from the Office of Personnel Management includes a footnote stating that emp…
Bill would spare military spouses who work for the government from having to return to office #RemoteLife #DigitalNomads #DigitalNomadSpirit
Measure would carve out exception to Trump’s executive order. WASHINGTON — With the constant deployments, long separations, and multiple moves, being married to a military member is already hard enough. The last thing they need is another hassle. The Support Military Families Act sponsored by Virginia Representatives Rob Wittman (R-Virginia, 1st District) and Eugene Vindman (D-Virginia, 7th District) could help. It would carve out an exception …
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