Workforce Rights/Governance

  • Jim Seymour of the Partnership for Public Sevice and several winners of this year\'s Service to America medals, join host Debra Roth on today\'s program. September 23, 2011

    September 23, 2011
  • Federal Times Editor Steve Watkins and senior writer Sean Reilly will talk about the future of the U.S. postal service, and NARFE legislative director Daniel Adcock will discuss the changes that Congress wants to make to your retirement benefits. September 21, 2011

    September 21, 2011
  • CISCO Senior Technical Manager John Carney and Senior Solutions Marketing Manager Tim Simon join host Bill Bransford to talk about the how to solve government\'s biggest technology issues. September 9, 2011

    September 09, 2011
  • The mistreatment of federal employees is at an 18-year low, but that doesn\'t mean it can\'t get better. The Merit Systems Protection Board has some recommendations on how to improve.

    September 02, 2011
  • On today\'s Federal Drive: The Labor Department and contractors are butting heads over a new final rule, the Army makes progress on digitizing Arlington Cemetery records and the Combined Federal Campaign kicks off its 50th year.

    September 02, 2011
  • Debra Roth, with Shaw Branford and Roth, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the lawsuits against Booz Allen Hamilton alleging sex discrimination, as well as the rules for federal employees.

    August 30, 2011
  • Merit Systems Protection Board Executive Director Steve Lenkart and John Crum, director of MSPB\'s Office of Policy and Evaluation, join host Debra Roth to talk about the challenges facing the agency. August 26, 2011

    August 26, 2011
  • What you say on Twitter and Facebook can get you in trouble at work. What you need to know from the National Labor Relations Board\'s Acting General Counsel, Lafe Solomon.

    August 26, 2011
  • The gap in pay between genders is smaller in the federal government than in the private sector, but the Office of Personnel Management and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission have reaffirmed their vow to reduce the remaining discrepancy in pay between men and women.

    August 17, 2011
  • Peter Shaumber, the former chairman of the National Labor Relations Board under President George W. Bush, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the latest developments in the legal case between Boeing and the National Labor Relations Board.

    August 16, 2011
  • Kevin Bogardus, a reporter with The Hill newspaper, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the latest in the National Labor Relations Board\'s lawsuit against aerospace company Boeing surrounding unionization.

    August 10, 2011
  • Hosts Bill Bransford and Tony Vergnetti are joined by Jon Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. July 22, 2011

    July 22, 2011
  • Host Bill Bransford is joined by Tom Caulfield, executive director of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, and National Science Foundation Inspector General Allison Lerner. July 8, 2011

    July 08, 2011
  • Attorney Melissa Brand, of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recommended tips on how agencies can settle their discrimination claims at the \"pre-complaint\" phase.

    July 07, 2011