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Making the Capitol more remote is not the answer to the breach.
A majority of the federal employees and contractors who responded to a recent Federal News Network reader survey said they'd prefer to telework at least three days a week once the pandemic ends — if they had the choice to set their own remote work schedules.
In today's Federal Newscast, at least 132,000 health care professionals at the Department of Veterans Affairs have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Under a new, temporary policy from the Office of Personnel Management, many federal employees can carryover up to 300 hours of annual leave from 2020, rather than the usual 240 hours.
A new year might have dawned but relations between management and employees at the Social Security Administration remain tense.
In today's Federal Newscast, the CIA adds another piece to its two-plus year effort to change the way its recruits the next generation of employees.
Federal employees, Representatives, Senators, judges, political appointees, and the President and Vice President of the United States take an oath of office. So what does taking an oath mean? Why even do it?
2020 was an eventful year for those in federal law enforcement. Yet many might understandably feel a little less than appreciated.
A pandemic, economic downturn and months of skepticism didn't change the plans the president issued last February, when he informed Congress of his intention to give most civilian employees a 1% federal pay raise in 2021.
In an extraordinary New Year’s Day session, the Republican-controlled Senate easily turned aside the veto, dismissing Trump’s objections to the $740 billion bill and handing him a stinging rebuke just weeks before his term ends.
Forward-thinking agencies have realized that the expectations Americans have as consumers also frame their interactions with the government, and the President’s Management Agenda has made improving those interactions a top priority.
President Donald Trump formalized a 1% across-the-board federal pay raise for civilian employees in 2021 via an executive order, which he signed Thursday night with hours to spare before the start of the new year.
Here are a few encouraging takeaways for the federal workforce after the end of a strenuous year.
VA deferred collection of these overpayments to give veterans financial relief due to the COVID-19 pandemic.