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The lawmakers reiterated that it’s up to Congress to decide whether federal agencies should be rearranged or dismantled.
Republicans’ reconciliation package will likely have major implications for how employees and employers file for deductions ...
According to OPM’s inspector general, three in ten (29.7%) telework agreements had lapsed, 21 percent of those sampled had discrepancies in their paperwork, and 15 percent did not have any ...
A U.S. government watchdog found “rampant abuse” of work-from-home policies by federal workers, according to a new report released on Friday. The Inspector General of the Office of Personnel ...
According to OPM’s inspector general, three in ten (29.7%) telework agreements had lapsed, 21 percent of those sampled had discrepancies in their paperwork, and 15 percent did not have any ...
Nearly one-third (29.7%) had lapsed telework agreements, 21% had discrepancies in their paperwork and 15% did not have any approved agreements on file, OPM’s inspector general discovered.
The report found that 58.1% of reviewed employees failed to meet minimum in-office requirements, nearly one-third had expired ...
The Office of Personnel Management is pointing to a watchdog report that dings the agency on telework oversight.
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