Misconduct Investigations: Get Them Right From the Start – January 22, 2025

Any effective misconduct investigation starts with a solid foundation of the law and an understanding of the full scope of your investigation. This class explains the principles that underpin a successful investigation of Federal employee misconduct, including harassment.  You’ll leave with guidance on developing the investigation, from creating a plan to determining who to interview […]

Calling All Counselors: Initial 32-Hour Plus EEO Refresher Training – January 27 – 30, 2025

FELTG’s 32-hour EEO counselor training provides the mandatory initial training for new counselors that’s required by EEOC, and much more. The course is taught over four 8-hour days. Our experienced instructors will explain the latest in EEO law in easy-to-understand terms and help you develop the skills necessary to be an effective counselor. Monday, January […]

Say Whaaat?!? Respectful Communication in the Workplace – February 5, 2025

Subtle and overt language, joking, off-handed comments, and offensive comments and gestures can lead to a hostile work environment. And that includes ill-advised, even if not ill-intentioned, phrases such as “hold down the fort” and “low man on the totem pole.” Being a respectful communicator means more than just not offending anyone, it also means […]

Feds Gone AWOL: What to Do When Employees Don’t Show Up – February 6, 2025

You can’t discipline an employee for AWOL unless it has reached a certain number of days. Employees can’t be removed for AWOL. You can’t be charged AWOL for time that you were physically present in the office. None of these statements are true; they are AWOL myths. This training will deconstruct the mystery of Absence […]

Accountability for Conduct in 2025: 6-part Training Series – February 6 – July 10, 2025

An employee fails to report onsite and claims telework instead. Or ignores an order. Or gets arrested off-duty. What do you do? At FELTG, we take accountability seriously. It’s been part of our mission statement for almost 25 years. As a Federal supervisor, advisor, HR practitioner, or union representative, you need to take accountability seriously, […]

UnCivil Servant: Holding Employees Accountable for Performance and Conduct – February 12-13, 2025

FELTG’s flagship course UnCivil Servant empowers Federal supervisors and advisers to confidently handle the challenges that come with supervising in the Federal workplace. It shatters misconceptions about performance and misconduct-based actions and gives you simple step-by-step guidance for taking swift, appropriate, and legally defensible actions. This course fulfills the 5 CFR 412.202(b) mandatory training requirements for new […]

Stay Up to Date: Hostile Work Environment Harassment in 2025 – February 19, 2025

A joke. A threat. A slap. A social media post. These could all possibly lead to viable claims of a hostile work environment harassment. But then again, they may not. Claims of harassment and more specifically, hostile work environment, continue to soar in the Federal workplace, along with confusion about what actions fit the legal […]

Workplace Investigations Week – February 24-28, 2025

This week of FELTG training focuses on conducting administrative investigations in the Federal workplace with an emphasis on employee misconduct, including workplace harassment. Workplace Investigations Week always includes the most up-to-date information on the skills, trends, and cases, including OPM’s regulations on investigative leave. February 24: Administrative Investigations: The Substantive Basis Why investigate? This kick-off […]

Handling Insubordination and Failure to Follow Instructions – March 6, 2025

An employee does not follow an order. Seems like an open-and-shut case of insubordination, right? Think again. Was it a refusal or simply a failure to comply? When you charge an employee with insubordination, you must prove intent along with the other elements of the charge. This class explains what it takes for insubordination charges […]

Unraveling the Mysteries of Mixed Cases – March 13, 2025

“Who wrote this statute? Somebody who takes pleasure in pulling wings off flies?” The process for handling mixed cases has confused and frustrated many EEO practitioners, HR professionals, agency attorneys, and aggrieved employees – not to mention Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, author of the aforementioned quote. In this 60-minute virtual presentation, EEOC Administrative Judge […]

Drawing the Line: Union Representation or Misconduct – March 20, 2025

Robust. Uninhibited. Wide-open. These are words the U.S. Supreme Court used to describe the type of debate by union officials that is considered “protected activity.” But how robust, uninhibited, or wide open is acceptable? And when? There are many tales of profanity, shouting, rough speech, and bullying taking place between union reps when performing representational […]

EEOC Law Week – March 24-28, 2025

Let’s face it: EEO is complex. Not only do you have several different laws and the growing caselaw to keep up with, but many areas, such as contractor complaints and mixed cases, are flat out confusing as heck. The increasing reasonable accommodation requests based on religion, disability, and pregnancy and the rise in harassment complaints […]