Trump administration proposes asking federal workers to sign non-disclosure agreements
Summary
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has proposed a new rule that would require federal workers to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). This draft rule applies to both new and current federal employees and has been submitted for public comment.Key Facts
- The proposal comes from the OPM, the agency that manages federal human resources.
- It would require all federal employees, new and current, to sign NDAs.
- NDAs are agreements that restrict sharing certain information outside the government.
- The draft rule was filed with the Federal Register on Tuesday and will be published for public comment on Wednesday.
- The proposal seeks feedback from the public before it becomes a final rule.
- The move aims to protect sensitive government information from being disclosed.
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