As USDA relocation deadlines near, employees say questions remain unanswered
Employees say they still lack key details about exemptions, moving costs and next steps as USDA continues issuing relocation notices.
Employees say they still lack key details about exemptions, moving costs and next steps as USDA continues issuing relocation notices.
Plaintiffs allege the department used technology to identify immigration observers before retaliating against them, including by revoking TSA PreCheck and…
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A new bill would set governmentwide rules for congressional visits after disputes over access to agencies and immigration detention centers.
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Last month, the Office of Personnel Management sought to assuage concerns about its request for claims-level data on federal workers’…
A new proposal urges Congress to align common definitions across federal programs, arguing the current patchwork creates administrative burdens and…
If the military draft were to ever come back, this software would be used to quickly evaluate staffing and resource…