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The Safer Federal Workforce task force releases first major update in almost three months on travel and masking guidelines.
Food insecurity affected one in five military families as of 2021 — up from one in eight in 2019 — according to the Military Family Advisory Network.
In today's Federal Newscast, Democratic House lawmakers want to expand federal employee telework for the long-haul.
The IRS outlined “pass-through” provisions of its 2022 National Agreement with the National Treasury Employees Union, which apply to agency managers and non-bargaining unit employees.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, in a recent report, found that agencies are meeting some narrower hiring targets, but falling short of hiring employees with a broad set of disabilities.
The Justice Department's new National Law Enforcement Knowledge Lab is aimed at public safety and what the agency calls constitutional policing.
Looking forward to a package, postcard or letter coming to your front door? A visit from your letter carrier might serve as a bright spot in your day, but it could be a moment of consternation for your ever-vigilant dog.
An influential commission says one of Chris Inglis's first big tasks could be taking on the shortage of cyber talent.
Federal unions AFGE and NTEU hope to resolve some ongoing workforce challenges after two offices vote to organize.
The American Federation of Government Employees thinks it could lead to wholesale reductions in the civilian ranks.
In today's Federal Newscast, this fall, the White House will have paid internships for the first time ever.
The IRS is putting authority from Congress to fast-track new hires to good use.
A Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency recruitment initiative represents a growing trend for agencies trying to boost diversity in hiring practices.
She's young, she majored in a science and technology field at a good university, and she chose to work for the federal government. Exception to the rule? Maybe.