Requiring federal employees to pay more toward their retirement benefits likely would hurt retention, but effect on recruitment less certain, study says.
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Federal workforce shrinks as jobs picture improves
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HHS awards $55 million to boost health-care workforce
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TSA bashing: Is it warranted?
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GOP lawmakers eye federal-retiree benefits
Virginia politicians pressing for FBI headquarters in Springfield
They'll have to compete with Maryland's entire congressional delegation, which has backed moving the office to Prince George's County.
Federal offices open for Monday with delayed arrival, telework options
Federal employees have the option of using unscheduled leave, teleworking or arriving up to two hours later than usual, OPM said.
OPM updates severe-weather guidelines for federal offices
The agency tweaked its language on delayed arrivals and urged agencies to ensure more teleworking.
Federal workforce shrinks even as overall jobs picture improves
The federal government shed 7,000 workers last month as the overall U.S. economy gained more than 200,000 jobs.
Obama administration awards $55 million to boost health-care workforce
The workforce is stretched thin and possibly due for more strain under the Affordable Care Act as more Americans gain insurance.
Column: Nelson Mandela ‘the ultimate public servant’
Federal Diary columnist Joe Davidson shared his impressions of the iconic leader in a June column.
Labor Department celebrates 100 years with ‘Books that Shaped Work in America’
The department is highlighting collection of recommended reads to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
Reports: Ryan and Murray nearing partial budget deal without tax increase
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Nationwide fast-food strikes will include D.C. workers from federal concessions
The strikes are part of a growing movement this year aimed at mandating better pay for low-wage workers.