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Department of Justice boosts in-office requirement for employees
DOJ employs more than 116,000 employees scattered across more than two dozen offices that include different legal practice areas.
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White House hopeful Ramaswamy seeks ‘mass layoffs’ of federal workers
He has targeted the FBI, Department of Education and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as some agencies to shutter.
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Homeland Security agrees to hasten asylum for resettled Afghans
The government processed just 11% of applications submitted via the Operation Allies Welcome program, with thousands still pending.
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Biden moves to enact 5.2% pay raise for federal employees
Biden declared his alternate pay raise for 2024 to bring 2.2 million federal employees in line with a boost he first proposed in the spring.
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Homeland Security to break ground on new CISA, ICE offices
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and Immigration & Customs Enforcement will be relocating to DHS’ St. Elizabeths campus in D.C.
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Federal employees in DC area sent home due to severe weather
All employees must depart no later than 3:00 p.m. EST, OPM said in the announcement on Aug. 7.
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FAA pauses back-to-office plan after unions balk at telework changes
Last month, the agency set a new requirement for teleworkers and remote workers that would mandate an in-office presence.
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IT workers at VA get 17% pay boost to narrow gap with private sector
A year in the making, the pay raise, which works out to an average $18,000, aims to help the agency recruit and retain.
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Iowa lawmaker blasts empty federal buildings as ‘epitome’ of waste
Opponents to telework have claimed public service has ultimately suffered as a result of widespread remote work.
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IRS decision to end surprise visits by agents backed by employee union
The change is effective immediately.
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Department of Justice boosts in-office requirement for employees
DOJ employs more than 116,000 employees scattered across more than two dozen offices that include different legal practice areas.
-
White House hopeful Ramaswamy seeks ‘mass layoffs’ of federal workers
He has targeted the FBI, Department of Education and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as some agencies to shutter.
-
Homeland Security agrees to hasten asylum for resettled Afghans
The government processed just 11% of applications submitted via the Operation Allies Welcome program, with thousands still pending.
-
Biden moves to enact 5.2% pay raise for federal employees
Biden declared his alternate pay raise for 2024 to bring 2.2 million federal employees in line with a boost he first proposed in the spring.
-
Homeland Security to break ground on new CISA, ICE offices
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and Immigration & Customs Enforcement will be relocating to DHS’ St. Elizabeths campus in D.C.
-
Federal employees in DC area sent home due to severe weather
All employees must depart no later than 3:00 p.m. EST, OPM said in the announcement on Aug. 7.
-
FAA pauses back-to-office plan after unions balk at telework changes
Last month, the agency set a new requirement for teleworkers and remote workers that would mandate an in-office presence.
-
IT workers at VA get 17% pay boost to narrow gap with private sector
A year in the making, the pay raise, which works out to an average $18,000, aims to help the agency recruit and retain.
-
Iowa lawmaker blasts empty federal buildings as ‘epitome’ of waste
Opponents to telework have claimed public service has ultimately suffered as a result of widespread remote work.
-
IRS decision to end surprise visits by agents backed by employee union
The change is effective immediately.
-
Department of Justice boosts in-office requirement for employees
DOJ employs more than 116,000 employees scattered across more than two dozen offices that include different legal practice areas.
-
White House hopeful Ramaswamy seeks ‘mass layoffs’ of federal workers
He has targeted the FBI, Department of Education and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as some agencies to shutter.
-
Homeland Security agrees to hasten asylum for resettled Afghans
The government processed just 11% of applications submitted via the Operation Allies Welcome program, with thousands still pending.
-
Biden moves to enact 5.2% pay raise for federal employees
Biden declared his alternate pay raise for 2024 to bring 2.2 million federal employees in line with a boost he first proposed in the spring.
-
Homeland Security to break ground on new CISA, ICE offices
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and Immigration & Customs Enforcement will be relocating to DHS’ St. Elizabeths campus in D.C.
-
Federal employees in DC area sent home due to severe weather
All employees must depart no later than 3:00 p.m. EST, OPM said in the announcement on Aug. 7.
-
FAA pauses back-to-office plan after unions balk at telework changes
Last month, the agency set a new requirement for teleworkers and remote workers that would mandate an in-office presence.
-
IT workers at VA get 17% pay boost to narrow gap with private sector
A year in the making, the pay raise, which works out to an average $18,000, aims to help the agency recruit and retain.
-
Iowa lawmaker blasts empty federal buildings as ‘epitome’ of waste
Opponents to telework have claimed public service has ultimately suffered as a result of widespread remote work.
-
IRS decision to end surprise visits by agents backed by employee union
The change is effective immediately.













