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The guidance protects employees and supervisors seeking to recruit fellow federal workers to their religion. The Clinton ...
A construction company in Fort Worth accused of hanging nooses and displaying white supremacy symbols will pay $525,000 to ...
Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor wrote that the memo “provides guidance to agencies on robustly protecting ...
The company was accused of allowing nooses and other white supremacist symbols to be displayed at its Fort Worth location.
Trump's administration previously touted guidance Clinton's administration issued in 1997 on federal employees' right to religious expression at work.
Federal employees may start seeing and hearing more about religion in the workplace, following new guidance from the Trump ...
Federal workers will be allowed to discuss and promote their religion in the workplace as well as challenge the “correctness” ...
On the surface, it might look like we're having more open conversations at work — but beneath is a culture of fear and ...
Religious expression isn’t just allowed in federal offices, it’s encouraged, according to a new memo issued to the heads of ...
But don’t worry, the Trump administration has come up with a foolproof way to ensure this doesn’t veer into harassment.
The Trump administration issued a memo Monday saying that federal workers are openly allowed to express religious beliefs in the workplace “to the greatest extent possible unless such expression ...
Classrooms give you formulas, dates, and essays, but life throws you curveballs that don’t fit in any syllabus. This ...