OPM seeks to make tenure easier for feds

Federal Times: The Office of Personnel Management wants to change the rules to make it easier for spouses of military service members to get career tenure as federal civilian employees.

Currently, federal workers must spend three years in “substantially continuous” service to qualify for tenure, which can make it easier for them to return to government work should they ever leave, according to the proposed regulation published in Monday’s Federal Register.

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