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34 | Military Spouses & Presidential Memorandum Return to Office – What You Need to Know

Dr. Brooks Demming Season 4 Episode 9

With the recent return-to-office directive, many federal employees are required to resume in-person work. But did you know that military spouses and Foreign Service spouses on overseas assignments are exempt? In this episode, I break down the latest guidance from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), explaining who qualifies for the exemption, why it exists, and what documents you need to submit to secure your remote work status. 

If you or someone you know is a military or Foreign Service spouse working remotely, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in to stay informed and ensure you’re taking full advantage of your rights. Don’t forget to share this episode with others who might need it! 

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