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How agencies are expected to make new pandemic safety decisions
For one, agencies will have to quickly respond to transmission increases near federal offices.
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Biden picks 2 officials for federal labor office with a case backlog
The nominations are for a vacancy on the Federal Labor Relations Authority and for its general counsel.
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Government to pilot online retirement application
Digitizing retirement applications is a short-term step to modernizing the whole system in the long run.
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Federal vaccine verification plan in progress, personnel leader says
The Office of Personnel Management expects implementation of federal proof of vaccine requirements to vary based on agency mission.
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New OPM director has 3 priorities for improving the workforce
Office of Personnel Management Director Kiran Ahuja intends to rebuild the federal workforce and improve morale during her tenure as the lead for personnel policy.
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Federal agencies grapple with how to approach union relations
President Joe Biden’s order to reverse Trump-era labor relations policy has played out differently across federal agencies.
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Biden requires feds to attest to vaccination status or face restrictions
Federal workers and on-site contractors will have to prove they received a COVID-19 vaccine or be required to mask, socially distance, test regularly and cut travel on the job.
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Mask mandates are back for federal offices
Employees, contractors and visitors to federal buildings will once again be required to wear face masks indoors, as cases of the delta variant of COVID-19 have surged.
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Reports: Biden expected to require all feds to get COVID vaccine
President Joe Biden said Tuesday that his administration was considering requiring all federal employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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OPM encourages agencies to rethink standard telework policies
The era of maximum federal telework may be coming to a close, but the Office of Personnel Management has encouraged agencies to reevaluate their workplace flexibilities for the future of work.
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How agencies are expected to make new pandemic safety decisions
For one, agencies will have to quickly respond to transmission increases near federal offices.
-
Biden picks 2 officials for federal labor office with a case backlog
The nominations are for a vacancy on the Federal Labor Relations Authority and for its general counsel.
-
Government to pilot online retirement application
Digitizing retirement applications is a short-term step to modernizing the whole system in the long run.
-
Federal vaccine verification plan in progress, personnel leader says
The Office of Personnel Management expects implementation of federal proof of vaccine requirements to vary based on agency mission.
-
New OPM director has 3 priorities for improving the workforce
Office of Personnel Management Director Kiran Ahuja intends to rebuild the federal workforce and improve morale during her tenure as the lead for personnel policy.
-
Federal agencies grapple with how to approach union relations
President Joe Biden’s order to reverse Trump-era labor relations policy has played out differently across federal agencies.
-
Biden requires feds to attest to vaccination status or face restrictions
Federal workers and on-site contractors will have to prove they received a COVID-19 vaccine or be required to mask, socially distance, test regularly and cut travel on the job.
-
Mask mandates are back for federal offices
Employees, contractors and visitors to federal buildings will once again be required to wear face masks indoors, as cases of the delta variant of COVID-19 have surged.
-
Reports: Biden expected to require all feds to get COVID vaccine
President Joe Biden said Tuesday that his administration was considering requiring all federal employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
-
OPM encourages agencies to rethink standard telework policies
The era of maximum federal telework may be coming to a close, but the Office of Personnel Management has encouraged agencies to reevaluate their workplace flexibilities for the future of work.
-
How agencies are expected to make new pandemic safety decisions
For one, agencies will have to quickly respond to transmission increases near federal offices.
-
Biden picks 2 officials for federal labor office with a case backlog
The nominations are for a vacancy on the Federal Labor Relations Authority and for its general counsel.
-
Government to pilot online retirement application
Digitizing retirement applications is a short-term step to modernizing the whole system in the long run.
-
Federal vaccine verification plan in progress, personnel leader says
The Office of Personnel Management expects implementation of federal proof of vaccine requirements to vary based on agency mission.
-
New OPM director has 3 priorities for improving the workforce
Office of Personnel Management Director Kiran Ahuja intends to rebuild the federal workforce and improve morale during her tenure as the lead for personnel policy.
-
Federal agencies grapple with how to approach union relations
President Joe Biden’s order to reverse Trump-era labor relations policy has played out differently across federal agencies.
-
Biden requires feds to attest to vaccination status or face restrictions
Federal workers and on-site contractors will have to prove they received a COVID-19 vaccine or be required to mask, socially distance, test regularly and cut travel on the job.
-
Mask mandates are back for federal offices
Employees, contractors and visitors to federal buildings will once again be required to wear face masks indoors, as cases of the delta variant of COVID-19 have surged.
-
Reports: Biden expected to require all feds to get COVID vaccine
President Joe Biden said Tuesday that his administration was considering requiring all federal employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
-
OPM encourages agencies to rethink standard telework policies
The era of maximum federal telework may be coming to a close, but the Office of Personnel Management has encouraged agencies to reevaluate their workplace flexibilities for the future of work.













