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Federal groups, unions back paid leave for feds seeking abortion services

Current policy lets feds use sick leave to travel for medical care, but some employer groups want the White House to go further.

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(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)Kiran Ahuja, the nominee to be Office of Personnel Management Director, appears before a Senate Governmental Affairs Committee hybrid nominations hearing on Capitol Hill, Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

For OPM’s Ahuja, ‘strong human capital leadership’ crucial to federal workforce reform

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Under infrastructure law, federal firefighters to see increase in pay

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House committee pushes forward on encouraging federal telework expansion

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Retirement processing times jump up in May

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How agencies can recruit better job candidates with skills-based approach

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Agencies must pick two workforce focuses for the next four years from OPM priority list

New priorities from the Office of Personnel Management, aligned with the President’s Management Agenda, aim to help agencies fix workforce issues, use…

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Agencies get new workforce priorities to focus on for next few years

In today’s Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management released a new federal workforce plan.

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Retirement processing times inching down so far in 2022

The Office of Personnel Management reported that April’s average monthly processing time for retirement claims was down from March and February, but still higher than in 2021.

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