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Managing director for Accenture Federal's human capital practice, Kristen Vaughan, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with some ideas.
The 22% increase in federal retirements from June to July has led to a growing claims backlog.
In today's Federal Newscast, new recommendations to the Office of Personnel Management from a federal employee-run organization are trying to close the pay gaps between men and women and among racial groups.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough expanded vaccine requirement to employees under the Hybrid Title 38, and Title 5 VA health care personnel—such as psychologists, pharmacists, social workers, nursing assistants and physical therapists.
The underlying lawsuit against AFGE and former president J. David Cox remains active in federal court, but the judge dismissed all but four of the 11 counts the plaintiffs lodged last summer.
Siloed teams, inefficient legacy systems, massive amounts of data and unique customer needs await any agency embarking on the journey.
The Coast Guard is restricting travel of service members who are not vaccinated.
Attorney Elyssa Santos-Abrams hosted the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's latest Federal Sector Case Update workshop for attorneys, mediators, human resource personnel, union officials and EEO professionals.
The Health Resources and Services Administration, part of Health and Human Services, wants to do something to combat "burnout" in health workers, in particular, with a grant program with more than $100 million.
Contractors working in federal facilities are under the same orders as federal employees. Get a COVID vaccine or face a regime of having your nose swabbed every week.
The Office of Inspector General found in its latest report that the Justice Department relied on dated and incomplete HR policies.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill from the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s top Republican looks to punish anyone found responsible for an illness called Havana Syndrome.
Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby says DoD may move the timeline closer if COVID rates continue to spike.
With a return to the office up in the air, thanks to the resurgence of the COVID virus, it's a good time to think about how to support the mass remote working, more or less permanently.