READINESS Act Resilient Employment and Authorization Determination to Increase the National Employment of Serving Spouses Act
Impact
The READINESS Act mandates that federal agencies must respond to requests from covered individuals for employment accommodations related to their spouses' transfers. Specifically, upon receiving such requests, agencies are required to allow remote work where feasible, or to transfer the employee to an equivalent position within the same agency in the new duty location. If neither option is available, the bill stipulates a nonpay and nonduty status for the employee for up to 36 months, effectively protecting them from unwarranted job loss during critical periods of relocation.
Summary
SB3530, titled the RESILIENT Employment and Authorization Determination to Increase the National Employment of Serving Spouses Act (or the READINESS Act), aims to provide enhanced protections and employment flexibility for federal employees who are spouses of members of the Armed Forces and the Foreign Service. This legislation addresses the significant employment disruptions often faced by these individuals due to their partners' mandatory relocations resulting from permanent changes of station. The bill proposes several measures aimed at fostering job stability and adaptability for these employees, including provisions for remote work and job transfers.
Contention
While the bill is designed to support military families, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential administrative burden this could impose on federal agencies. Critics argue that managing a more flexible employment structure may strain resources and complicate the workforce management process. There's also the perspective that the bill might set a precedent for other employee classes, which could lead to further legislative calls for similar protections across varied employment sectors.
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Furthermore, agencies are required to report annually to the Office of Personnel Management for five years following enactment, detailing the compliance and outcomes related to covered individuals' requests. This accountability measure aims to ensure effectiveness in policy implementation. As agencies adapt to these requirements, the broader implications for federal employment practices and support for military families will be closely monitored.
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that employment authorization is only available to aliens who are lawfully present in the United States, and for other purposes.