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Feds’ vaccination numbers climb ahead of stricter enforcement
The Biden administration’s plans to emphasize education and counseling have yielded increased vaccination and mandate compliance rates across the government.
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State Department aims to end culture of ‘heads down when bad things happen’
Former ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, the State Department’s first ever chief diversity and inclusion officer, plans to make her agency the ‘gold standard’ in diversity and inclusion efforts.
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Nearly twice the number of feds receive presidential leadership award
The Presidential Rank Awards were conducted entirely virtually for the first time in 2021.
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Feds contribute over $2 million on Giving Tuesday
The Combined Federal Campaign celebrates its 60th anniversary this year and over $8.5 billion raised for charitable organizations.
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OPM anticipates hiring surge under new infrastructure bill
Federal agencies will have new responsibilities under the recently passed infrastructure bill that will require an increase in workers to perform those jobs.
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Agencies are now required to grant leave for COVID-19 booster shots
Feds will be able to get booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccine during their workday without having to use annual or sick leave.
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New bill aims to bolster plummeting federal internship numbers
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., introduced legislation Dec. 1 to ensure that all federal internships are paid, as the number of interns has plunged over the last decade.
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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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New bill codifies OPM role in federal employee policy
The legislation cements the legally-mandated role of the Office of Personnel Management and sets credential requirements for future heads of the agency.
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Feds’ vaccination numbers climb ahead of stricter enforcement
The Biden administration’s plans to emphasize education and counseling have yielded increased vaccination and mandate compliance rates across the government.
-
State Department aims to end culture of ‘heads down when bad things happen’
Former ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, the State Department’s first ever chief diversity and inclusion officer, plans to make her agency the ‘gold standard’ in diversity and inclusion efforts.
-
Nearly twice the number of feds receive presidential leadership award
The Presidential Rank Awards were conducted entirely virtually for the first time in 2021.
-
Feds contribute over $2 million on Giving Tuesday
The Combined Federal Campaign celebrates its 60th anniversary this year and over $8.5 billion raised for charitable organizations.
-
OPM anticipates hiring surge under new infrastructure bill
Federal agencies will have new responsibilities under the recently passed infrastructure bill that will require an increase in workers to perform those jobs.
-
Agencies are now required to grant leave for COVID-19 booster shots
Feds will be able to get booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccine during their workday without having to use annual or sick leave.
-
New bill aims to bolster plummeting federal internship numbers
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., introduced legislation Dec. 1 to ensure that all federal internships are paid, as the number of interns has plunged over the last decade.
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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.
-
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.
-
New bill codifies OPM role in federal employee policy
The legislation cements the legally-mandated role of the Office of Personnel Management and sets credential requirements for future heads of the agency.
-
Feds’ vaccination numbers climb ahead of stricter enforcement
The Biden administration’s plans to emphasize education and counseling have yielded increased vaccination and mandate compliance rates across the government.
-
State Department aims to end culture of ‘heads down when bad things happen’
Former ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, the State Department’s first ever chief diversity and inclusion officer, plans to make her agency the ‘gold standard’ in diversity and inclusion efforts.
-
Nearly twice the number of feds receive presidential leadership award
The Presidential Rank Awards were conducted entirely virtually for the first time in 2021.
-
Feds contribute over $2 million on Giving Tuesday
The Combined Federal Campaign celebrates its 60th anniversary this year and over $8.5 billion raised for charitable organizations.
-
OPM anticipates hiring surge under new infrastructure bill
Federal agencies will have new responsibilities under the recently passed infrastructure bill that will require an increase in workers to perform those jobs.
-
Agencies are now required to grant leave for COVID-19 booster shots
Feds will be able to get booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccine during their workday without having to use annual or sick leave.
-
New bill aims to bolster plummeting federal internship numbers
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., introduced legislation Dec. 1 to ensure that all federal internships are paid, as the number of interns has plunged over the last decade.
-
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.
-
New bill codifies OPM role in federal employee policy
The legislation cements the legally-mandated role of the Office of Personnel Management and sets credential requirements for future heads of the agency.












