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Is telework a ‘reasonable accommodation’ for pregnant federal workers?
The EEOC regulation also stipulates accommodations for workers seeking abortions or infertility treatments.
Democrats rally behind rule to prevent return of Trump’s Schedule F
Lawmakers voiced their support for a draft rule by OPM to strengthen civil service protections.
Federal agencies implementing infrastructure law exceed hiring goal
Another 1,000 positions are expected to be hired in the government's current fiscal year, which began on Oct. 1.
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4 strategies for government contracting success amid volatility
The push for advanced defense systems, infrastructure development and green products and services offers opportunities.
By Edward Spenceley
Biden to use executive power, allow border wall construction in Texas
About 245,000 illegal entries have been recorded in this region during the current fiscal year.
By Valerie Gonzalez
Lawmakers urge OPM to expand infertility benefits for same-sex couples
The agency has offered examples in past guidance on how to define infertility based on what other government and private sector plans say.
US Capitol Police, reeling from Jan. 6, opens up recruitment ranks
Like many of the armed forces, the Capitol Police is facing severe recruitment challenges.
How would ending ‘Chevron deference’ impact federal agencies?
The decision could deal a blow to the administrative state, which critics and conservatives have long decried as too unwieldy and overbearing.
Federal workers seek protections from sexual misconduct at prison
BOP corrections staff say these cases exacerbate longstanding understaffing problems.
A people-first approach to recruitment, retention at federal agencies
While the private sector has recovered more than 90% of jobs lost over the past two years, the public sector has only recovered 53%.
By David Santiago