Race, Gender and Workplace Satisfaction
The Partnership for Public Service has released a new study examining how men and women, different racial groups and employees with disabilities view the federal workplace.
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The Partnership for Public Service has released a new study examining how men and women, different racial groups and employees with disabilities view the federal workplace.
Congressman John Barrow (D-GA) has introduced legislation to exempt civilian Department of Defense (DoD) personnel from furloughs as a result of the automatic cuts in the budget sequester.
Congress enacted the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in 1993 to allow employees the time to balance their career requirements and to attend to their own serious health issues. What impact does the recent Supreme Court ruling on DOMA have on FMLA?
Two House members have introduced legislation that would establish a national park on the moon to commemorate the Apollo landings and enhance the public’s understanding of these historical events.
Politics trumps the labor agreement as the IRS is working to cancel bonuses for union workers despite earlier comments from the agency that is was required to make the payments. Look for an unfair labor practice from the union and why the agency is likely to lose in the long run.
Charisma is a skill worth developing whenever possible.
The TSA is reminding its employees and the traveling public to be mindful of Muslim religious practices during the upcoming holy month.
An executive order on controlling the “Insider threat to national security” was not well received by FedSmith.com users as most thought the order would not improve national security.
The author lists three mistakes federal employees are prone to make in leadership roles that are likely to leave them feeling burned out and frustrated.