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In today's Federal Newscast, some agency leaders are taking a closer look at improving cooperation with unions.
Employee engagement and satisfaction dropped by 4.5 points in the Partnership for Public Service’s 2021 “Best Places to Work in the Federal Government” rankings.
OPM plans to release guidance encouraging agencies not to ask for applicants’ salary history, but some say more can be done.
Agencies may see some changes in this year's rankings for the "Best Places to Work" in the federal government
President Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order outlining the steps federal agencies should take to protect access to abortion services following the Supreme Court’s recent decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
The Office of Management and Budget, in an update to Performance.gov on Friday, outlined progress agencies made in the third quarter of fiscal 2022 to empower the federal workforce and deliver a higher standard of customer service to the public.
OPM loses some ground on retirement processing times.
The Veterans Health Administration is seeing severe staffing shortages back on the rise, after years of making progress on this front.
In today's Federal Newscast, new proposal from the Department of Education is aiming to expand student loan relief programs for federal workers.
Current policy lets feds use sick leave to travel for medical care, but some employer groups want the White House to go further.
Resilience, innovation and employee engagement are priorities for OPM Director Kiran Ahuja to position the federal workforce as a model employer.
Agencies hope to resolve growing recruitment and retention challenges for federal firefighters with a pay raise and new guidance for career paths.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee passes federal telework legislation that would call on OPM to offer more guidance and require agencies to report telework goals.
The Office of Personnel Management reported May’s average monthly processing time for retirement claims was up from April and higher than in May 2021.