federal telework policy

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Hey, you at home, are you working or just jiggling your mouse?

It’s happening slowly, but telework policy and real estate needs are starting to gel.

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Congress

House Republicans introduce bill to return federal employees to the office

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FILE - People walk up the steps even though the National Archives is closed with the partial government shutdown Dec. 22, 2018, in Washington. The nominee to head the National Archives is set to face an abnormally contentious Senate confirmation hearing this week. President Joe Biden nominated Colleen Shogan to take over the nation's record-keeping agency last month. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

NARA becomes latest agency to expand telework in new union agreement

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(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)Kiran Ahuja, the nominee to be Office of Personnel Management Director, appears before a Senate Governmental Affairs Committee hybrid nominations hearing on Capitol Hill, Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Workforce changes may still lie ahead for federal employees in 2023

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EEOC adds safety inspections, flexible work hours in FLRA complaint settlement

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Expanded telework just one of many changes in NSF’s new union contract

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Agencies’ transition to hybrid work shows through in 2022 FEVS results

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Survey: As agencies turn to hybrid work, many feds want more remote options

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Federal employee engagement stabilizes in 2022 FEVS

The results of the 2022 FEVS showed a governmentwide employee engagement score of 71%, the same score as last year’s survey, but a 1% drop compared with…

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office of personnel management office

Biden’s pick for OPM deputy director addresses concerns about federal hiring, retirement processing

Biden’s nominee for OPM deputy director, Rob Shriver, would be the first position-holder since January 2021, if the Senate confirms him.

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SSA, AFGE renegotiate agreement to give employees more official time

SSA will restore previous levels of official time for union activities, but AFGE said more must be done to address staffing issues.

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