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Lawmakers make an early pitch for 7.4% federal pay raise
Though Congress has put forward its own pay pitch, it has routinely been up to the White House to set the final number.
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Telework, pay incentives vary as HUD struggles with attrition
For specific skills gaps or hard-to-recruit positions, HUD can offer a higher salary to aid recruitment and retention.
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HUD again fails to track how much its housing offices spend improperly
Agency leaders vowed that by late next month, they will provide a plan outlining what IT investments are needed to roll out a better system.
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Got relocation expenses? GSA may raise reimbursement caps
Relocation MEA lump sum amounts are expected to increase, according to the proposed regulation.
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Federal agencies don’t trust each other’s security clearances
Despite ongoing reforms, some employees may still see their clearances get held up when they switch agencies.
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Extended CR handcuffs federal agency 2024 hiring plans, new contracts
The good news is that no federal employees or service members will receive furlough notices come Saturday.
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Interior official defends pace of telework curbs at House hearing
The hearing Thursday probed the Department of Interior over its lingering telework flexibilities despite recent return-to-office orders.
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Federal offices to shut Saturday unless Congress acts quickly
The House and Senate have until Friday night to pass another short-term budget extension or trigger a partial government shutdown.
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Veterans Health Administration HR staff to see 15% pay hike this week
The department is continuing to look for ways to reduce how long it takes to get employees onboarded and keep turnover at bay.
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US government’s diversity chief hired for post at DeSantis’ foil Disney
The latest Federal Employee Viewpoints survey found 71% of workers felt positively about their agency’s DEIA work.
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Lawmakers make an early pitch for 7.4% federal pay raise
Though Congress has put forward its own pay pitch, it has routinely been up to the White House to set the final number.
-
Telework, pay incentives vary as HUD struggles with attrition
For specific skills gaps or hard-to-recruit positions, HUD can offer a higher salary to aid recruitment and retention.
-
HUD again fails to track how much its housing offices spend improperly
Agency leaders vowed that by late next month, they will provide a plan outlining what IT investments are needed to roll out a better system.
-
Got relocation expenses? GSA may raise reimbursement caps
Relocation MEA lump sum amounts are expected to increase, according to the proposed regulation.
-
Federal agencies don’t trust each other’s security clearances
Despite ongoing reforms, some employees may still see their clearances get held up when they switch agencies.
-
Extended CR handcuffs federal agency 2024 hiring plans, new contracts
The good news is that no federal employees or service members will receive furlough notices come Saturday.
-
Interior official defends pace of telework curbs at House hearing
The hearing Thursday probed the Department of Interior over its lingering telework flexibilities despite recent return-to-office orders.
-
Federal offices to shut Saturday unless Congress acts quickly
The House and Senate have until Friday night to pass another short-term budget extension or trigger a partial government shutdown.
-
Veterans Health Administration HR staff to see 15% pay hike this week
The department is continuing to look for ways to reduce how long it takes to get employees onboarded and keep turnover at bay.
-
US government’s diversity chief hired for post at DeSantis’ foil Disney
The latest Federal Employee Viewpoints survey found 71% of workers felt positively about their agency’s DEIA work.
-
Lawmakers make an early pitch for 7.4% federal pay raise
Though Congress has put forward its own pay pitch, it has routinely been up to the White House to set the final number.
-
Telework, pay incentives vary as HUD struggles with attrition
For specific skills gaps or hard-to-recruit positions, HUD can offer a higher salary to aid recruitment and retention.
-
HUD again fails to track how much its housing offices spend improperly
Agency leaders vowed that by late next month, they will provide a plan outlining what IT investments are needed to roll out a better system.
-
Got relocation expenses? GSA may raise reimbursement caps
Relocation MEA lump sum amounts are expected to increase, according to the proposed regulation.
-
Federal agencies don’t trust each other’s security clearances
Despite ongoing reforms, some employees may still see their clearances get held up when they switch agencies.
-
Extended CR handcuffs federal agency 2024 hiring plans, new contracts
The good news is that no federal employees or service members will receive furlough notices come Saturday.
-
Interior official defends pace of telework curbs at House hearing
The hearing Thursday probed the Department of Interior over its lingering telework flexibilities despite recent return-to-office orders.
-
Federal offices to shut Saturday unless Congress acts quickly
The House and Senate have until Friday night to pass another short-term budget extension or trigger a partial government shutdown.
-
Veterans Health Administration HR staff to see 15% pay hike this week
The department is continuing to look for ways to reduce how long it takes to get employees onboarded and keep turnover at bay.
-
US government’s diversity chief hired for post at DeSantis’ foil Disney
The latest Federal Employee Viewpoints survey found 71% of workers felt positively about their agency’s DEIA work.













