The Trump administration ordered all heads of federal departments and agencies Thursday to provide lists of their ...
Scathing letter sent to US Office of Personnel Management asks for answers about a possible and serious security breach.
President Donald Trump's administration has ordered all federal departments and agencies to provide lists of employees who ...
Charles Ezell, acting director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, said in a memo Monday. Citing Federal Labor Relations Authority precedent, Ezell said the ability to set overall telework ...
Each year, the National Park Service hires thousands of employees to support a spike in visitors in various seasons, but in ...
A Feb. 4 memo from OPM acting director Charles Ezell tells agencies to stop using a merit-based process to hire CIOs as nonpartisan civil servants and instead broaden the search to potentially ...
The review comes in response to a memo sent out Jan. 29 from the Office of Personnel Management, written by acting director Charles Ezell. Every agency has interpreted the memo a little ...
Days after OPM put forth its offer, a group of four unions that represent more than 800,000 federal employees sued the agency and its acting director, Charles Ezell, arguing the so-called Fork ...
McCoy/For The Washington Post via Getty Images) The Office of Personnel Management is escalating its fight against agency staffers’ telework and remote work practices, with acting Director Charles ...
The memo, from OPM acting director Charles Ezell, said the list would be used to ensure that agencies can “swiftly terminate poor performing employees.” “OPM is developing new performance ...
Days after OPM put forth its offer, a group of four unions that represent more than 800,000 federal employees sued the agency and its acting director, Charles Ezell, arguing the so-called Fork ...