The Federal Supervisor Education Act aims to improve the skills of federal supervisors through mandatory training programs. This ensures better management practices and a healthier work environment for employees.
Federal Supervisor Education Act of 2025This bill expands the training requirements for federal government supervisors. Specifically, the head of each agency, in consultation with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), must establish programs (1) for supervisors to have individual development plans that include training on how to foster performance goals and objectives for employees, (2) to train supervisors on employee rights and prohibited personnel practices, and (3) to provide guidance and advice to new or underperforming supervisors. Supervisors must complete the training under this bill not later than one year after the individual is appointed to the position of supervisor and every three years thereafter. The OPM must issue (1) regulations to implement these training requirements, and (2) guidance to agencies about the competencies supervisors are expected to meet to effectively manage the performance of employees. Agencies must assess supervisors in accordance with this guidance.
1. This bill requires federal government supervisors to undergo mandatory training programs. 2. Agencies must create management training programs to develop future leaders. 3. Supervisors will receive training on performance management and employee engagement. 4. Experienced supervisors will mentor new or underperforming supervisors to improve skills. 5. Training will focus on employee rights and prohibited practices in the workplace.