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Trump, Federal

The Daily Beast on MSN · 3d
Trump Memo Tells Federal Workers They Can Argue Over ‘Correct’ Religion
The Trump administration’s Office of Personnel Management sent out a memo Monday permitting federal workers to try to convince colleagues why their religious beliefs are “correct.” OPM Director Scott Kupor’s memo,
CBS News on MSN · 3d
Trump administration says federal employees can encourage co-workers to "re-think" their religious beliefs
Federal employees can talk about religion at work, including by encouraging coworkers to "re-think" their own beliefs, a memo said Monday.
TIME on MSN · 3d
Trump Administration Lets Federal Employees Promote Religion at Work
A memo from the Office of Personnel Management lists examples of "permissible religious expression in the workplace."
1don MSN

Federal Employees Now Free To Pray And Preach In The Office

Federal employees are now allowed to engage in religious based practices at work, according to the Office of Personnel ...
2don MSN

IRS warns federal workers about tax debts. Will it cost them their jobs?

The IRS letters to current and former federal workers prompted tax experts to warn that the unpaid bills could be used as a ...
3d

Federal Workers Can Try to Convert Colleagues’ Religion (1)

Federal employees may pray at work and persuade colleagues to adopt their religious beliefs, according to guidance issued by ...

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