EEOC found that in fiscal 2018 people with disabilities were 27% more likely to leave federal employment than people without ...
The president said that more than 1 million public servants to date have had their federal student debt canceled.
The department is looking to add military sexual trauma and intimate partner violence as risk factors for suicide in its ...
This situation must change. A good government requires good customer experience—and that requires serious reform. Equipping ...
More than 200,000 U.S. Postal Service employees will receive a nearly 5% pay raise over the next year if its largest letter carriers’ union agrees to the new contract its leaders have negotiated with ...
Unlike organizations within the private sector and the military, the executive branch does not have a systematic, deliberate ...
Integrating AI-powered tools into FOIA processing could be a game changer, reducing backlogs, lowering costs, and improving ...
Federal workers will soon be able to donate unused leave to their colleagues who need time to recover after Hurricane Milton ...
Risk screening, check fraud detection and more have helped the government recover more than $4 billion, Treasury announced.
Federal employees’ view of their agency leaders, supervisors and work experience sustained their rebound from 2022, according ...
Most federal employees and annuitants know that they are eligible for Medicare benefits at age 65. However, what isn’t fully ...
The National Council of Field Labor Locals said Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su shirked her collective bargaining ...