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The annual list of best places to work in the federal government is out, looked over, digested. What goes on inside that makes for the best places?
There's a new Hatch Act sheriff in town. Attorney Hampton Dellinger was recently confirmed as Special Counsel, leading the Office of Special Counsel.
The VA employs the largest nursing workforce in the country. But a nurses union says VA is leaving positions unfilled, spreading VA nurses thin.
DHS budget document say the new "CEXO" would help the department consolidate its employee engagement goals, as well as recruit and retain top talent.
An information technology team at the IRS has won recognition for a system that lets taxpayers submit correspondence online.
With the federal return-to-office conversation always in flux, Federal News Network wants to keep you up-to-date on what it all means for federal employees.
Democrats say an appropriations bill with 10% spending cuts to covered agencies would leave no choice but to implement staff reductions to make ends meet.
After questioning the Greenbelt decision, FBI Director Chris Wray also tells lawmakers his agency is working closely with GSA on the FBI headquarters project.
The House Appropriations Committee proposes cutting IRS funding by nearly 18% and zero out funding for its Direct File platform.
Among several updates on enforcing and interpreting the Hatch Act, one notable change looks at how OSC will handle violations from senior White House staff.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough says a “series of massive mistakes” led to his department approving nearly $11 million in bonuses to ineligible career executives.
We should demand that schools across the region have aggressive strategies that put numeracy at the center of the education agenda.
DLA's latest policy requires all of its employees to be in office on three specific days each week, irrespective of their job functions or locations.
By late June, the EPA contract will become official for the next four years. But AFGE leaders are already planning for more negotiations in the short term.