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Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
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FY22 defense bill gives feds parental bereavement leave, makes changes at the Pentagon
Feds will receive two weeks of paid leave to grieve the death of a child, under the fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.
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White House delays federal employee vaccine enforcement until new year
Most federal employees that refuse to comply with the vaccine mandate will not face suspension or termination until after the holiday season.
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US aid agency becomes most vaccinated by Biden’s deadline
Find out which agency proved the most proactive in fulfilling vaccination requirements, according to numbers released by the Office of Management and Budget.
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White House extends vaccine deadline for contractors
Federal contractors have until the new year to get all employees that do not have an exemption vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Biden taps Guertin to lead operational test and evaluation at DoD
President Joe Biden on Thursday said he intends to nominate Nickolas Guertin to serve as director of operational test and evaluation at the Department of Defense.
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Feds could add 50,000 new workers under Biden’s 2022 budget
The federal workforce is expected to get 2.3 percent bigger over the course of next year.
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How a military vehicle contractor plans to make a USPS truck that lasts ‘almost forever’
Oshkosh Defense’s experience making rugged military vehicles makes the company well-suited to craft a long-lasting mail delivery vehicle, according to the company president.
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Have the DoD’s special hiring practices hurt more than helped?
The union representing many Department of Defense employees argues that special hiring authorities are the reason the agency struggles to fill out its workforce.
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Biden to mandate $15 minimum wage for federal contractors
Federal contractors will be required to pay their employees at least $15 an hour, starting in 2022.
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Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
-
FY22 defense bill gives feds parental bereavement leave, makes changes at the Pentagon
Feds will receive two weeks of paid leave to grieve the death of a child, under the fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.
-
White House delays federal employee vaccine enforcement until new year
Most federal employees that refuse to comply with the vaccine mandate will not face suspension or termination until after the holiday season.
-
US aid agency becomes most vaccinated by Biden’s deadline
Find out which agency proved the most proactive in fulfilling vaccination requirements, according to numbers released by the Office of Management and Budget.
-
White House extends vaccine deadline for contractors
Federal contractors have until the new year to get all employees that do not have an exemption vaccinated against COVID-19.
-
Biden taps Guertin to lead operational test and evaluation at DoD
President Joe Biden on Thursday said he intends to nominate Nickolas Guertin to serve as director of operational test and evaluation at the Department of Defense.
-
Feds could add 50,000 new workers under Biden’s 2022 budget
The federal workforce is expected to get 2.3 percent bigger over the course of next year.
-
How a military vehicle contractor plans to make a USPS truck that lasts ‘almost forever’
Oshkosh Defense’s experience making rugged military vehicles makes the company well-suited to craft a long-lasting mail delivery vehicle, according to the company president.
-
Have the DoD’s special hiring practices hurt more than helped?
The union representing many Department of Defense employees argues that special hiring authorities are the reason the agency struggles to fill out its workforce.
-
Biden to mandate $15 minimum wage for federal contractors
Federal contractors will be required to pay their employees at least $15 an hour, starting in 2022.
-
Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn’t changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
-
FY22 defense bill gives feds parental bereavement leave, makes changes at the Pentagon
Feds will receive two weeks of paid leave to grieve the death of a child, under the fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.
-
White House delays federal employee vaccine enforcement until new year
Most federal employees that refuse to comply with the vaccine mandate will not face suspension or termination until after the holiday season.
-
US aid agency becomes most vaccinated by Biden’s deadline
Find out which agency proved the most proactive in fulfilling vaccination requirements, according to numbers released by the Office of Management and Budget.
-
White House extends vaccine deadline for contractors
Federal contractors have until the new year to get all employees that do not have an exemption vaccinated against COVID-19.
-
Biden taps Guertin to lead operational test and evaluation at DoD
President Joe Biden on Thursday said he intends to nominate Nickolas Guertin to serve as director of operational test and evaluation at the Department of Defense.
-
Feds could add 50,000 new workers under Biden’s 2022 budget
The federal workforce is expected to get 2.3 percent bigger over the course of next year.
-
How a military vehicle contractor plans to make a USPS truck that lasts ‘almost forever’
Oshkosh Defense’s experience making rugged military vehicles makes the company well-suited to craft a long-lasting mail delivery vehicle, according to the company president.
-
Have the DoD’s special hiring practices hurt more than helped?
The union representing many Department of Defense employees argues that special hiring authorities are the reason the agency struggles to fill out its workforce.
-
Biden to mandate $15 minimum wage for federal contractors
Federal contractors will be required to pay their employees at least $15 an hour, starting in 2022.












