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Two-thirds of federal buildings miss required asbestos checks
There are more than 8,000 properties in GSA’s care, with the average building reaching 50 years of age.
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Will St. Patrick’s Day become a federal holiday?
Some agencies take the opportunity to issue special advisories as the revelry begins.
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Rollinson becomes first female chief legal counsel at IRS
Rollinson vowed to seek resources for the Office of Chief Counsel to litigate cases of high earning tax cheats.
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Do feds get religious days like Easter, Passover or Ramadan off?
There are ways the observant can seek time off from work to celebrate.
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Trump’s White House pushed Schedule F ‘to the extreme,’ union says
The National Treasury Employees Union said the threat of Schedule F may be more severe than it thought.
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At least 100,000 feds face furloughs this week unless Congress acts
Come Friday, March 1 at midnight, the current continuing resolution keeping the departments of Agriculture, Housing and Urban Development, Transportation a
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HUD calls Multifamily Housing workers back to office, drawing union ire
As the overall number of federal agencies offering fully remote work dwindles, employees and agencies are coming to terms with new workplace issues.
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VA to slow hiring pace after adding tens of thousands of workers
VA reached more than 400,000 staff for the first time in history last year, as it brought in more than 61,000 hires to the Veterans Health Administration.
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Supervisors less likely to be disciplined at Homeland Security: report
A survey found 21% of the department’s non-supervisory workers think senior leaders “tolerate” unethical managers.
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From Uncle Sam, with love: Agencies set the mood for Valentine’s Day
Uncle Sam is here for you with some public service announcements and puns that err on the side of poetry.
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Two-thirds of federal buildings miss required asbestos checks
There are more than 8,000 properties in GSA’s care, with the average building reaching 50 years of age.
-
Will St. Patrick’s Day become a federal holiday?
Some agencies take the opportunity to issue special advisories as the revelry begins.
-
Rollinson becomes first female chief legal counsel at IRS
Rollinson vowed to seek resources for the Office of Chief Counsel to litigate cases of high earning tax cheats.
-
Do feds get religious days like Easter, Passover or Ramadan off?
There are ways the observant can seek time off from work to celebrate.
-
Trump’s White House pushed Schedule F ‘to the extreme,’ union says
The National Treasury Employees Union said the threat of Schedule F may be more severe than it thought.
-
At least 100,000 feds face furloughs this week unless Congress acts
Come Friday, March 1 at midnight, the current continuing resolution keeping the departments of Agriculture, Housing and Urban Development, Transportation a
-
HUD calls Multifamily Housing workers back to office, drawing union ire
As the overall number of federal agencies offering fully remote work dwindles, employees and agencies are coming to terms with new workplace issues.
-
VA to slow hiring pace after adding tens of thousands of workers
VA reached more than 400,000 staff for the first time in history last year, as it brought in more than 61,000 hires to the Veterans Health Administration.
-
Supervisors less likely to be disciplined at Homeland Security: report
A survey found 21% of the department’s non-supervisory workers think senior leaders “tolerate” unethical managers.
-
From Uncle Sam, with love: Agencies set the mood for Valentine’s Day
Uncle Sam is here for you with some public service announcements and puns that err on the side of poetry.
-
Two-thirds of federal buildings miss required asbestos checks
There are more than 8,000 properties in GSA’s care, with the average building reaching 50 years of age.
-
Will St. Patrick’s Day become a federal holiday?
Some agencies take the opportunity to issue special advisories as the revelry begins.
-
Rollinson becomes first female chief legal counsel at IRS
Rollinson vowed to seek resources for the Office of Chief Counsel to litigate cases of high earning tax cheats.
-
Do feds get religious days like Easter, Passover or Ramadan off?
There are ways the observant can seek time off from work to celebrate.
-
Trump’s White House pushed Schedule F ‘to the extreme,’ union says
The National Treasury Employees Union said the threat of Schedule F may be more severe than it thought.
-
At least 100,000 feds face furloughs this week unless Congress acts
Come Friday, March 1 at midnight, the current continuing resolution keeping the departments of Agriculture, Housing and Urban Development, Transportation a
-
HUD calls Multifamily Housing workers back to office, drawing union ire
As the overall number of federal agencies offering fully remote work dwindles, employees and agencies are coming to terms with new workplace issues.
-
VA to slow hiring pace after adding tens of thousands of workers
VA reached more than 400,000 staff for the first time in history last year, as it brought in more than 61,000 hires to the Veterans Health Administration.
-
Supervisors less likely to be disciplined at Homeland Security: report
A survey found 21% of the department’s non-supervisory workers think senior leaders “tolerate” unethical managers.
-
From Uncle Sam, with love: Agencies set the mood for Valentine’s Day
Uncle Sam is here for you with some public service announcements and puns that err on the side of poetry.













