Can Telework Help the Government Stop the Coronavirus?
The federal government is pushing telework as a way to help contain the coronavirus and keep agencies operational. Do you think it can work?
The federal government is pushing telework as a way to help contain the coronavirus and keep agencies operational. Do you think it can work?
The Defense Department has ordered a stop of all agency related domestic travel to combat the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The Office of Management and Budget is asking federal agencies to make full use of telework and leave options to protect federal employees who are most at risk from the coronavirus.
Are you planning to telework to combat the Coronavirus? These are some tips to enhance your experience.
A companion bill to previously introduced legislation that would repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision has been introduced in the Senate.
As concerns mount about the coronavirus, lawmakers are pushing for more protections for federal employees.
OPM has released a new memo with questions and answers addressing pay, leave and telework with regards to the coronavirus.
A former DHS acting IG is alleged to have stolen software and personal data of federal employees to sell for a profit.
Despite a large number of new claims in February, OPM was able to start reducing the retirement backlog after seeing it grow in January.
A recently introduced bill would extend the new paid parental leave benefit to more federal employees who are excluded under the new law.