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The Office of Personnel Management has more guidance on telework, sick leave and other options as agencies prepare their workforces for the growing spread of the coronavirus.
Not even many feds may be aware of the small, independent U.S. Chemical Safety Board. It has a critical mission, investigating industrial chemical accidents. The board has had a somewhat rocky time over the past few years. Critics say it's understaffed. But recently it got a crucial rule out the door.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says Interior never gave detailed reasons for relocating specific Bureau of Land Management headquarters positions to Colorado or other western states.
It took agencies an average of 98 days to hire new talent, according to the most recent data available from 2018.
The largest federal employee union is also urging the Office of Personnel Management to allow all telework-eligible workers to begin immediately working remotely.
The National Guard is taking a data-driven approach to its suicide prevention programs.
Events unfolding this week demonstrate that the procurement community operates in a dynamic environment.
The Army maintains a network of research laboratories that are encouraging more young people to get into scientific fields.
In today's Federal Newscast, members of Congress are taking different approaches to make sure agency telework policies remain unhindered.
It feels instinctual to want to sell securities now, but it's an instinct you should ignore.
When I made my stop-the-presses announcement that I’m moving into phased retirement, I found out a couple of things.
The Federal Vacancies Reform Act means Matthew Donovan, the acting undersecretary for personnel and readiness, must step aside from the role while the Senate considers his nomination for the same position.
New telework schedules and policies went into effect for employees at the Social Security Administration this week. But the agency shows no signs of easing those policies amid growing concern over the spread of coronavirus.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Cooperation is announcing buyouts for about 20% of its employees, which the agency said is part of an effort to streamline supervisory layers and address challenges associated with a rapidly aging workforce.