Congress Declares Juneteenth a National Holiday
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Congress Declares Juneteenth a National Holiday

Last week, FEDagent reported that Congress passed legislation making June 19 a federal holiday in observance of Juneteenth. The date celebrates the arrival of Union troops in Galveston, Texas following the end of the Civil War in 1865. While two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, the date is viewed as the effective end of slavery in the United States.

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Santos v. NASA: DOJ Declines to Petition the Court for Rehearing
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Santos v. NASA: DOJ Declines to Petition the Court for Rehearing

We previously reported on the Federal Circuit’s panel decision in Santos v. NASA, issued on March 11, 2021. That decision held that pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 4302(c)(6), when employees challenge their PIP-based performance terminations at MSPB, federal agencies must prove that employees deserved to be put on a PIP in the first place. The case turned on the meaning of the words “continue to,” used in Section 4302(c)(6), and whether that statutory language imposed a requirement on the agency to prove pre-PIP unacceptable performance. The panel opinion said yes.

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White House Releases Memo Detailing Workplace Reentry for Federal Employees
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White House Releases Memo Detailing Workplace Reentry for Federal Employees

The Biden administration released a memo on June 10, 2021 to facilitate the safe, effective, and efficient return of federal employees to the physical workplace given the declining threat of COVID-19. The administration lifted the 25 percent occupancy rule for federal buildings, but continues to require detailed plans from agencies regarding return-to-work initiatives prior to increasing occupancy.

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Talent Mobility Trends Survey Compares Perspectives on Post-Pandemic Relocation Strategies Across North American Public, Private Service Sectors
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Talent Mobility Trends Survey Compares Perspectives on Post-Pandemic Relocation Strategies Across North American Public, Private Service Sectors

The Senior Executives Association (SEA) and BGRS Relocation, a global leader in employee relocation solutions for public and private sector organizations, presented data from a global relocation trends survey indicating areas for improvement for American public sector organizations seeking to attract top talent from across the country following the pandemic.

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“S1-on-1": FEMA Administrator Criswell
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“S1-on-1": FEMA Administrator Criswell

Watch a one-on-one conversation between Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, the first female to hold the title since FEMA's inception. This is the first conversation in the new series “S1-on-1" where Secretary Mayorkas will interview leaders from across DHS.

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Two Dissenters Push Back on Federal Circuit’s Denial of Braun v. HHS Rehearing
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Two Dissenters Push Back on Federal Circuit’s Denial of Braun v. HHS Rehearing

We previously reported on the Federal Circuit’s December 21, 2020 opinion in Braun v. HHS, a case where the appeals court found that HHS could utilize its generic “for cause” procedures to terminate tenured scientists for at least some performance-based reasons, despite the existence of a performance process requiring additional process for “de-tenuring” prior to termination.

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What it is to Lead a Federal Agency
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What it is to Lead a Federal Agency

Every day in the Senior Executive Service (SES) is different, and the same could be said for our members at the Senior Executive Association (SEA). Some days, an SES will develop and initiate agency wide policy to meet taxpayer needs and improve government programs.

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Podsters on FEDtalk
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Podsters on FEDtalk

On the latest episode of the FEDtalk podcast, federal employee panelists who themselves are podcast hosts and content creators across platforms joined the program to discuss the personal and professional benefits, pitfalls, and successes of their creations, and what it has meant for them as well for their careers.

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Sued for doing my job? Webinar
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Sued for doing my job? Webinar

Just recently, the Supreme Court unanimously held in Tanzin v. Tanvir all federal employees can be personally sued under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, for claims that their work “substantially burden[ed] a person’s exercise of religion.”

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