The White House and OPM are asking for specifics in how agencies will comply with Trump's return-to-office order.
The Office of Personnel Management is looking to open a direct line of communication to the federal workforce.
President Donald Trump’s executive orders are already reshaping the Department of Labor and OSHA fines are increasing.
The past few weeks have seen a flurry of new rules that have upended the federal real estate leasing landscape, with substantial impacts to ...
The federal civil service system is designed to ensure merit-based hiring and firing, and protects employees from arbitrary ...
The White House will give agencies two weeks to plan for the return of federal workers to the office, implementing an order ...
The first day of IPWatchdog’s PTAB Masters 2025 wrapped up with a session in which three IP luminaries weighed in on the ...
Some prospective VA hires are relieved to have their job offers reinstated amid a governmentwide hiring freeze. Others are ...
In the hours after President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, the American Federation of Government Employees, the largest ...
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser launches 'Office to Anything' program to revitalize empty office spaces with a 15-year tax freeze. Boosts commercial, hotel, and retail activities.
Col. Ryan Richardson assumed command of the Idaho Air National Guard's 124th Fighter Wing, bringing decades of military ...