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A human resources officer at the Justice Department explained some of the current federal HR challenges, including ensuring employees have the technology they need.
After several years of vacancy, the Merit Systems Protection Board has its full complement of three members,
During the Feds Feed Families campaign this year, federal employees so far donated more than 7 million pounds of food, and counting.
On average, enrollees in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) will pay 8.7% more toward their 2023 premiums, the Office of Personnel Management announced prior to the upcoming open season, which runs Nov. 14 through Dec. 12.
The Justice Department’s Bureau of Prisons, after a shakeup in its leadership following allegations of mismanagement, faces a critical shortage of correctional officers that's putting a toll on both the workforce and the inmates they oversee.
The Chief Diversity Officers Executive Council (CDOEC) held its first-ever meeting, aiming to help implement and sustain a national strategy for DEIA.
The Interior Department is putting together a future of work plan to determine what its needs and lessons learned are regarding telework, office space and employee engagement after the investments made during the pandemic.
Although never fully implemented, a new GAO report reveals two agencies that started initial steps of reclassifying positions to Schedule F.
In today's Federal Newscast: GAO lifts the veil to show hundreds of federal employees were being prepped for easier firing under Schedule F. The nominee to be the National Archivist encounters a political speed bump. And the Labor Department is finding a way out of its technical debt.
Senators pointed to heightening sexual assault reports, military housing issues and COVID-19 vaccination requirements as common deterrents for potential military recruits.
35% of TSP participants in the lowest income bracket did not make changes to their TSP accounts after being automatically enrolled, a significantly higher percentage than the other four brackets.
Union arbitrators routinely reinstate fired federal employees who grieve their dismissals according to an analysis of cases conducted by a think tank.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking at a major, across-the-board hiring initiative as the agency looks to bring even more patients into its health care network.
In spite of ongoing efforts to combat sexual assault, a recent survey showed the armed services have a bigger problem than ever. Now top military personnel describe how they plan to fix the problem.