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The agency, meanwhile, is lifting a hiring freeze from last summer and will post job offers “to facilitate placement opportunities for impacted employees."
The Whistleblower Protection Improvement Act would grant whistleblowers access to a federal district court jury trial if the Merit Systems Protection Board does not issue a decision in 180 days, or 240 days in complex cases.
When it comes to getting quality career financial advice from your employer, a lot of people say many government agencies provide the best overall quality advice.
New data from the most recent Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey shows how agencies expanded telework during the pandemic to parts of the workforce where such arrangements previously weren't possible.
For better or worse, public administration and the people who carry it out deal regularly with employee unions. But do unions help or hinder that public administration?
In today's Federal Newscast, President Joe Biden has a new message for federal employees during Public Service Recognition Week.
State Department Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley says her top priority is “restoring trust” in a workforce that has seen diversity and inclusion efforts fall by the wayside across multiple administrations.
A bill that would remove sexual assault investigations from the military chain of command now has 46 Senate co-sponsors, including 10 Republicans.
As OPM reminded the press, the FEVS doesn't measure "whether an employee feels that an administration liked them or not."
A COVID-19 Response medal has been added for this year's awards to recognize the efforts of federal employees combating the pandemic.
Public Service Recognition Week honors the work and dedication of the employees that make up our federal, state, county, local and tribal governments.
Every government employee gets a step-pay increase whether they deserve it or not. Supervisors say too many people aren't suited to their jobs or even unwilling to do them.
The words workplace and worker health have taken on whole new meanings in the year plus long pandemic.
The Social Security Administration said it would begin to incrementally bring more staff back to work in person at its field offices, as senators say the workarounds the agency implemented during the pandemic are falling short.