Blue-collar feds may soon see pay adjustments under proposal for reforms
A proposal aims to amend the federal pay locality mapping for blue-collar feds, more closely aligning it with the General Schedule’s pay localities.
Policy experts and former lawmakers say Congress currently lacks the necessary bandwidth to take back regulatory authority from federal agencies.
Even after recent guidance on marijuana use, some applicants still worry about getting automatically disqualified from a federal job or a security clearance.
Skill gaps in cloud architectures and technologies is holding back agencies, but artificial intelligence promises to help, says Pluralsight’s Drew Firment.
As technology continues to evolve and reshape entire industries and work environments, the federal workforce is no exception.
One federal retiree analyzed the question of whether he was right to switch from the private sector to federal.
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