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Supporting Military Families at Work
Managers should proactively support employees with military family obligations by building flexibility into workloads, normalizing low-pressure check-ins, planning for coverage, and guiding employees to available resources—without assuming they’ll disclose needs or maintaining “business as usual.” The key takeaway is to treat support as ongoing and adaptive: anticipate disruption, respect privacy, and actively reduce friction so employees can manage both work and sudden personal demands.
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