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VA severs ties with most federal unions, terminating worker contracts
About 80% of VA's roughly 450,000 employees are union members, but the department will no longer honor its contracts with the bargaining units.
SEC pressed to follow other federal agencies in going paperless
Lawmakers in the House have introduced bipartisan legislation that would require the SEC to deliver documents to investors in electronic format.
Do federal employees get Christmas Day off of work?
Christmas and New Year's Eve are on a Sunday this year. What does that mean for feds?
USAJobs tool created to help agencies find candidates ‘ready for hire’
Agencies will be able to share certifications for positions that are similar in grade level, duty location and performance level.
Do you have what it takes to be a Grizzly Bear Conflict Manager?
Grizzly bear handling experience is needed.
By Sarah Sicard
Trump’s claim of immunity over Jan. 6 knocked down by appeals court
He can still to try to prove that his actions were taken in his official capacity as president.
By Alanna Durkin Richer
Why does it take so long to process retirement applications?
OPM reported that its inventory of unprocessed applications crept back up in October.
By Reg Jones
Opinion
How to build effective human-AI teams in the hybrid workplace
This transformational technology presents a massive opportunity for federal agencies.
By Kyle Tuberson
VA workers face more mandatory overtime amid record claims processing
The backlog of overdue disability claims is expected to keep rising over the next year.
Agencies kick off Giving Tuesday, part of Combined Federal Campaign
Last year, the federal community pledged over $3.6 million to participating charities during the week of Giving Tuesday.
Opinion
How federal agencies can curb ‘Shadow IT’ use by employees
The use of devices, applications and services outside the control of an organization’s IT security environment is on the rise.
By Barry Duplantis