HR Monthly Round Up - February 2026
Welcome, everyone! In the next few minutes, we’ll review the latest HR news. Let’s get started.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission voted to rescind the latest version of its workplace harassment guidance. The nearly 200-page document described how harassment, which is a form of discrimination, is defined under federal law. The document, which was updated in 2024, included more than 70 examples of harassment scenarios that employers might face.
Repealing this guidance document doesn’t have any legal effects on employers, however, since Title VII of the Civil Rights Act is still the law of the land when it comes to discrimination. Employers must still comply with all federal, state, and local anti-discrimination laws.
In other news, on February 9 the Department of Labor announced that federal contractors covered by Executive Order 13658 need to pay their workers at least $13.65 per hour as of May 11, 2026. This is an increase of 35 cents per hour over the current rate. Federal contractors affected by this change will need to display a new poster once the rate increase takes effect.
Another quick update, the White House issued a return-to-office directive at the end of January that said all federal employees must return to in-person work. In response, on February 12, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Office of Personnel Management released FAQs that address remote work and help agencies stay compliant with the Rehabilitation Act, which is similar to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The FAQs are designed to help federal agencies:
- Identify when they must grant or continue remote work;
- Know when they may rescind, modify, or deny remote work; and
- Know how to structure their processes for remote work accommodations.
Although this directive specifically applies to federal employees, the FAQs illustrate the steps private employers should take with their employees when it comes to remote work accommodations.
That’s all the HR news we have time for today. Thanks for watching. See you next month!
























































