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Employee engagement held steady across the federal workforce at 68%, according to the newly released results of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.
Government shutdowns accomplish little, lose a lot and can have a political backlash.
The Interior Department said the proportion of its workforce who had experienced some sort of harassment has been cut in half in 2019 after an alarming survey of the agency's employees two years ago.
The Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program operates as a pipeline from minority serving institutions into the Energy Department.
Why do people feel a possible need to sleep at the office? GSA would like to remind workers they can't.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration re-iterates a policy prohibiting employees from sleeping in their offices or the buildings they work in.
This is the longest bull market in history. But eventually it will change, the market will tank.
The Federal Salary Council is still debating a series of controversial changes to the methodology currently used to set federal employee locality pay.
The White House is signaling it's not interested in a government shutdown when a temporary government-wide spending bill expires Nov. 21
In today's Federal Newscast, the Interior Department says it's making progress in its ongoing efforts to reduce instances of harassment at the agency.
Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer, managing partners and principal analysts at Cognilytica, joined host John Gilory on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss artificial intelligence and whether it will create or eliminate jobs in the federal government.
Last week we asked readers what they think of teleworking and what agencies rolling back the practice — they had some thoughts.
A group of like-minded champions of creative, inventive thinking within their agencies has formed a kind of support group for federal innovators.
Newly proposed legislation will allow the Department of Health and Human Services to pay Public Health Service reservists.