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Juneteenth falls on a Wednesday this year. Do feds get the day off?
On June 19, 1865, troops came to Galveston, Texas, two-and-a-half years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the historic document that freed slaves.
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‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
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Commerce agency near ‘collapse’ over telework, layoffs, union says
AFGE said safeguarding telework is important to maintaining a workforce for the only federal government agency focused exclusively on economic development.
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Coast Guard response to Key Bridge collapse reveals a strained service
The service works over 3.4 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zones and defends a coastline longer than the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
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Pentagon mulls special pay boost to fix health care personnel shortage
Officials blamed the shortage on an inability to set competitive pay and other instances of bureaucratic red tape slowing the onboarding of workers.
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Fraudsters targeting federal government employees’ savings accounts
Employees should take this opportunity to review their statements to ensure nothing is amiss.
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Into the weeds of what DEA rule changes on marijuana mean for feds
Want to know if you can toke up now? We packed a ton of cannabis information into this article.
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DOJ workers can avoid travel to states lacking certain medical care
Workers may end an official trip early or forgo it altogether for the purpose of accessing medical treatments that may not be accessible while traveling.
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Retirement processing has slowed in 2024 for outgoing federal workers
OPM has been working to take control of its unwieldy retirement system for years, with understaffing and physical paperwork bogging down the process.
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Juneteenth falls on a Wednesday this year. Do feds get the day off?
On June 19, 1865, troops came to Galveston, Texas, two-and-a-half years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the historic document that freed slaves.
-
‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
-
Commerce agency near ‘collapse’ over telework, layoffs, union says
AFGE said safeguarding telework is important to maintaining a workforce for the only federal government agency focused exclusively on economic development.
-
Coast Guard response to Key Bridge collapse reveals a strained service
The service works over 3.4 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zones and defends a coastline longer than the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
-
Pentagon mulls special pay boost to fix health care personnel shortage
Officials blamed the shortage on an inability to set competitive pay and other instances of bureaucratic red tape slowing the onboarding of workers.
-
Fraudsters targeting federal government employees’ savings accounts
Employees should take this opportunity to review their statements to ensure nothing is amiss.
-
Into the weeds of what DEA rule changes on marijuana mean for feds
Want to know if you can toke up now? We packed a ton of cannabis information into this article.
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DOJ workers can avoid travel to states lacking certain medical care
Workers may end an official trip early or forgo it altogether for the purpose of accessing medical treatments that may not be accessible while traveling.
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Here are the best places to work in the federal government
Is your agency in the top 10? Find out.
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Retirement processing has slowed in 2024 for outgoing federal workers
OPM has been working to take control of its unwieldy retirement system for years, with understaffing and physical paperwork bogging down the process.
-
Juneteenth falls on a Wednesday this year. Do feds get the day off?
On June 19, 1865, troops came to Galveston, Texas, two-and-a-half years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the historic document that freed slaves.
-
‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
-
Commerce agency near ‘collapse’ over telework, layoffs, union says
AFGE said safeguarding telework is important to maintaining a workforce for the only federal government agency focused exclusively on economic development.
-
Coast Guard response to Key Bridge collapse reveals a strained service
The service works over 3.4 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zones and defends a coastline longer than the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
-
Pentagon mulls special pay boost to fix health care personnel shortage
Officials blamed the shortage on an inability to set competitive pay and other instances of bureaucratic red tape slowing the onboarding of workers.
-
Fraudsters targeting federal government employees’ savings accounts
Employees should take this opportunity to review their statements to ensure nothing is amiss.
-
Into the weeds of what DEA rule changes on marijuana mean for feds
Want to know if you can toke up now? We packed a ton of cannabis information into this article.
-
DOJ workers can avoid travel to states lacking certain medical care
Workers may end an official trip early or forgo it altogether for the purpose of accessing medical treatments that may not be accessible while traveling.
-
Here are the best places to work in the federal government
Is your agency in the top 10? Find out.
-
Retirement processing has slowed in 2024 for outgoing federal workers
OPM has been working to take control of its unwieldy retirement system for years, with understaffing and physical paperwork bogging down the process.














