It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year for Some Guidelines on Giving and Receiving Gifts
Take a stroll down this year’s Holiday’s Guidance for Exchange Associates to learn what you can give, what you can accept and more.
Take a stroll down this year’s Holiday’s Guidance for Exchange Associates to learn what you can give, what you can accept and more.
Since late 2021, DoD civilian employees have been able to shop in-store at Exchanges. But what happens when those employees retire from active federal service? The answer might surprise you.
A Q&A that explains the changes, including some new information.
You may have heard the term the “Randolph-Sheppard Act” while coordinating Exchange vending machines with your installation. Or you may have heard directly from a State Licensing Agency (SLA) handling vending on behalf of blind…
A Q&A that explains the changes, including some new information.
Rental cars paid for by the Exchange are government vehicles and may be used for official purposes only. So what is “official purpose”?
With Christmas just around the corner, there’s no better time to review how the ethics rules apply to Exchange associates during the holiday season, particularly when it comes to gifts, gift exchanges, parties, and receptions.
In general, Exchange employees may engage in “political activity” on behalf of a political party or partisan political group or candidate in a partisan election, as long as it’s not on duty or in the…
The first in a series of articles about Exchange ethics tells you when you can apply for outside employment in addition to the Exchange–and when you can’t.
