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The Merit System Protection Board\'s new report on due process doesn\'t just talk to federal employees. It says a lot to managers. The report covers how agencies can handle adverse personnel situations, and what kind of constitutional protections employees enjoy. John Palguta, vice president for policy at the Partnership for Public Service, joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive to highlight the managerial impact.
The Partnership of Public Service recently named Jean C. Zenklusen, Carolyn Hutter and the Cancer Genome Atlas Team as finalists for the 2015 Science and Environment Medal.
Commentary: Career federal (and other public) employees have a property interest in their jobs. It\'s a major distinction with the private sector. It\'s a long established fact. But when\'s the last time you heard it stated, asks Federal Drive host Tom Temin.
Federal employees have it tough. Especially, if you\'re a letter carrier. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says you better be careful, because it\'s a dog-bite-mailman world out there.
Federal News Radio speaks with Recreation News Editor Marvin Bond about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.
Federal News Radio speaks with Recreation News Editor Marvin Bond about interesting things to do in and near the nation\'s capital.
Emily McConnell of the Partnership for Public Service and Michelle Marcarelli talk to Studio Y about recruiting high-performing interns through the Federal Student Ambassadors program.
The Senate Armed Service Committee\'s version of the annual Defense authorization bill would revamp military retirement, order DoD to reduce its headquarters and sidesteps sequestration by using the Pentagon\'s overseas contingency accounts.
A bill introduced in the House by Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) would restore collective bargaining rights to health care providers at the Veteran\'s Affairs Department. Under the current system, nurses, doctors and dentists, among others, do not have the same bargaining rights as other federal employees. Marilyn Park is a legislative representative at the American Federation of Government Employees. She joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive to talk more about the VA Employee Fairness Act.
On this edition of “Ask the CHCO”, host Lauren Larson interviews NASA’s Jeri Buchholz about the scope of human capital at the agency.
The Environmental Protection Agency has named winners of this year\'s Federal Green Challenge, which prompts agencies to help reduce the entire government\'s environmental footprint. More than 400 agencies participated this year. Mathy Stanislaus, the assistant administrator of the EPA\'s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive with more on the challenge, and this year\'s winners.
Commentary: In-Depth host Francis Rose says getting the Postal Service on solid ground needs both a long-term and short-term plan that may mean making significant changes to the historical role of the organization.
On this edition of \"Ask the CHCO\", host Lauren Larson interviews NASA\'s Jeri Buchholz about the scope of human capital at the agency.
Just days ago, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission began a pilot program called ACT Digital. It\'s the first step in the agency\'s move toward an online charge system, and designed to streamline the submission of discrimination charges to the EEOC. Officials there hope ACT Digital will cut paperwork and improve customer service. Cathy Ventrell-Monses, senior counsel to EEOC chairwoman Jenny Yang, joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive with a progress update on ACT Digital.