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Social Security agency turnover may undermine hiring plans, union says
According to an exit survey data obtained by Federal Times, nearly 24% of new hires are already looking to leave the agency.
OMB employee dissatisfaction was looming even before the pandemic
Some elements of OMB’s Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey results — which form the basis of the Best Places to Work rankings — fell precipitously from the year prior.
By Jessie Bur
Teleworking feds were far happier with their jobs in 2020
The 2020 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey showed that feds working away from the office were more engaged than those unable to telework.
By Jessie Bur
Supervisors were key to many feds’ satisfaction this year
Federal employees' engagement with their work was driven in part by very high satisfaction with supervisors' management and support efforts.
By Jessie Bur
Feds are happier with their jobs in the midst of a pandemic
Federal employees are working from home more often and are more satisfied with their jobs, according to 2020 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey results.
By Jessie Bur
Refusing to concede, Trump blocks cooperation on transition
Adding to the sense of uncertainty, the General Services Administration held off on formally beginning the transition,
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press and Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
OPM moves forward with third employee survey date
Federal employees should begin to see invitations to participate in the survey over the next few weeks.
By Jessie Bur
Second federal survey delay raises concerns of ‘mishandling’
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., criticized the lack of justification for delaying the Federal Employee Viewpoint survey again, this time at the eleventh hour.
By Jessie Bur
Employee viewpoint survey gets another delay
Feds will not see the annual Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey for another two months.
By Jessie Bur
2020 federal viewpoint survey will feature some big changes
The Office of Personnel Management intends to streamline the survey and include questions about the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Jessie Bur