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New editors named at Military Times and service branch publications
Three new editors will lead Military Times and its service branch publications.
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Librarians turn to EEOC for help in fight over book bans
Several who were fired for refusing to remove books have filed workplace discrimination claims with the federal agency.
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Is Election Day a federal holiday?
More than a third of states have some form of Election Day holiday.
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Record workload for VA in 2023 means more hiring in 2024
Department workers set new records in medical appointments, claims processing and veteran outreach in fiscal 2023.
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US base on Antarctica to be investigated over sexual violence
A 2022 National Science Foundation report found 59% of women said they’d experienced harassment or assault while on the ice.
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Why federal agencies have a retention problem, and what to do about it
It is often the absence of a strong and meaningful workplace culture within federal agencies that leaves little to keep sought-after workers from leaving.
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Pentagon briefs Hill on Army special ops cuts, vacant slots targeted
The Army’s number two civilian and Pentagon special operations officials spoke to committee staff members Thursday.
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No, the US military isn’t ‘laying the groundwork’ for a draft
Defense officials confirm the armed forces have made no such recommendation to Congress or the president.
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Congress considers ‘very severe rollback’ of military’s DEI programs
Dozens of human rights and veterans organizations urged Congress to strike 22 anti-DEI proposals from the 2024 defense appropriations bill.
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New editors named at Military Times and service branch publications
Three new editors will lead Military Times and its service branch publications.
-
Librarians turn to EEOC for help in fight over book bans
Several who were fired for refusing to remove books have filed workplace discrimination claims with the federal agency.
-
Is Election Day a federal holiday?
More than a third of states have some form of Election Day holiday.
-
Record workload for VA in 2023 means more hiring in 2024
Department workers set new records in medical appointments, claims processing and veteran outreach in fiscal 2023.
-
US base on Antarctica to be investigated over sexual violence
A 2022 National Science Foundation report found 59% of women said they’d experienced harassment or assault while on the ice.
-
Why federal agencies have a retention problem, and what to do about it
It is often the absence of a strong and meaningful workplace culture within federal agencies that leaves little to keep sought-after workers from leaving.
-
Pentagon briefs Hill on Army special ops cuts, vacant slots targeted
The Army’s number two civilian and Pentagon special operations officials spoke to committee staff members Thursday.
-
No, the US military isn’t ‘laying the groundwork’ for a draft
Defense officials confirm the armed forces have made no such recommendation to Congress or the president.
-
Congress considers ‘very severe rollback’ of military’s DEI programs
Dozens of human rights and veterans organizations urged Congress to strike 22 anti-DEI proposals from the 2024 defense appropriations bill.
-
New editors named at Military Times and service branch publications
Three new editors will lead Military Times and its service branch publications.
-
Librarians turn to EEOC for help in fight over book bans
Several who were fired for refusing to remove books have filed workplace discrimination claims with the federal agency.
-
Is Election Day a federal holiday?
More than a third of states have some form of Election Day holiday.
-
Record workload for VA in 2023 means more hiring in 2024
Department workers set new records in medical appointments, claims processing and veteran outreach in fiscal 2023.
-
US base on Antarctica to be investigated over sexual violence
A 2022 National Science Foundation report found 59% of women said they’d experienced harassment or assault while on the ice.
-
Why federal agencies have a retention problem, and what to do about it
It is often the absence of a strong and meaningful workplace culture within federal agencies that leaves little to keep sought-after workers from leaving.
-
Pentagon briefs Hill on Army special ops cuts, vacant slots targeted
The Army’s number two civilian and Pentagon special operations officials spoke to committee staff members Thursday.
-
No, the US military isn’t ‘laying the groundwork’ for a draft
Defense officials confirm the armed forces have made no such recommendation to Congress or the president.
-
Congress considers ‘very severe rollback’ of military’s DEI programs
Dozens of human rights and veterans organizations urged Congress to strike 22 anti-DEI proposals from the 2024 defense appropriations bill.














