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NIH director Francis Collins joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the responsibility of scientific leaders to end harassment and advancement barriers for women.
Are there states where retirees can get tax breaks and enjoy a better standard of living? Short answer: Yes.
Steve Shih, NASA's associate administrator for diversity and equal opportunity, told FNN's Nicole Ogrysko why he decided to start an anti-harassment campaign at the agency.
Whistleblowers at the Department of Veterans Affairs said retaliation is still prevalent within the agency, two years after Congress codified a new office designed to protect them.
A federal court in part reversed a previous ruling in two class action suits against the Office of Personnel Management as a result of its 2015 data breach which affected more than 21 million people.
The Environmental Protection Agency has introduced a collective bargaining proposal that would reduce telework to one day a week, reduce time spent on official time, and remove union offices from EPA office space.
More than half the Social Security workforce is crabby over contracts.
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke earlier with the president of the Association of Administrative Law Judges, Melissa McIntosh, about the outcome.
Military spouses who have to move frequently face certain challenges when looking for paid, career-level work to support their families. But times are changing.
In the old days, Summer meant Congress was moving on appropriations bills that would be on the President’s desk by October. In 2019, that is more of a fairy tale.
The MERIT Act falls short of its purported goal of improving public service, Tom Temin writes.
Federal unions generally dislike HR initiatives from the Trump administration. Bob Tobias at American University has some possible ways ahead.
Office of Congressional Workplace Rights was tasked by Congress to develop a modernized process for alternative dispute resolution.