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By prioritizing skills over degrees, government agencies can significantly expand their talent pool and tap into a wealth of often-overlooked candidates.
House appropriators passed the Financial Services and General Government 2025 spending bill yesterday, though it's 20% below what President Biden wanted.
A Democrat-led bill aiming to broadly expand IVF access has specific implications for feds through the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program.
The House’s financial services and general government 2025 spending bill has provisions that could impact the TSP, and push OMB and GSA for more telework data.
Lawmakers are casting doubts on FDIC’s ability to implement workplace reforms with its chairman, Martin Gruenberg, still leading the agency.
Colleen Heller-Stein, former deputy CHCO at the Treasury Department, is the first-ever career federal executive to serve as executive director CHCO Council.
Brian Elliott, executive advisor around the future of work, said all organizations have to accept that how you measure employee performance has changed.
Along with warning of what they said would be a dangerous return of Schedule F, the group called on Congress to enact reforms to modernize the civil service.
The new edition of the "Neurodiversity @Work" playbook takes best practices and helps apply them to the world of federal workforce policies.
The annual list of best places to work in the federal government is out, looked over, digested. What goes on inside that makes for the best places?
There's a new Hatch Act sheriff in town. Attorney Hampton Dellinger was recently confirmed as Special Counsel, leading the Office of Special Counsel.
The VA employs the largest nursing workforce in the country. But a nurses union says VA is leaving positions unfilled, spreading VA nurses thin.
DHS budget document say the new "CEXO" would help the department consolidate its employee engagement goals, as well as recruit and retain top talent.
An information technology team at the IRS has won recognition for a system that lets taxpayers submit correspondence online.