Will you be getting a new boss soon?

Jennifer Mattingley, director of government affairs for Shaw Bransford and Roth will discuss job turnover in federal agencies, and Federal Times writer Andy Med...

October 1, 2014 — Between now and November 2016, there will be lots of job shuffling, people coming and going and uncertainty in the work place.

So what’s in it, or not, for you?

This week on “Your Turn”, host Mike Causey will be talking with Jennifer Mattingly, director of government affairs for the law firm of Shaw Bransford & Roth.

She said “this is the time when we start seeing turnover happen — it’s always at the beginning and the end of administrations that you get the ‘lights are on and no one is home’ issue in political slots.” She’s been through a number of transitions and seen their impact on both political and career employees.

Later in the show, Federal Times writer Andy Medici will discuss a surge in discrimination complaints in government, VA’s latest problem, and the possibility that your letter carrier may soon be your barista.

Listen if you can (1500 AM or online), and if you have questions email them to Mike at mcausey@federalnewsradio.com or call in during the show at (202) 465-3080. The show will be archived here.

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