One best practice to support retiree-age employees who choose to stay on board is offering fully remote work opportunities.
Tens of thousands of federal workers got axed recently. If you're one of them, don't panic. Here's a guide on what to do now.
A DHR Global Workforce Trends report found that 88 percent of workers reported “feeling enthusiastic about (their) work ...
Federal employment attorneys say probationary employees who were fired can apply for unemployment insurance and have other ...
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The key to sustainable employee motivation is helping employees transition from working solely for external rewards to seeing ...
A Social Security Disability claim often requires a precise employment history. Employees may struggle to recall dates, roles ...
Former Oregon Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer reversed her support for the PRO Act under sharp questioning from Sen. Rand ...
It’s hard enough to juggle a career and childcare responsibilities — but many employees with young children also have aging parents who need ...
Cuts at the Federal Emergency Management Agency could affect people across the country who are struggling to rebuild and ...
The Jeff Davis Parish School Board is exploring the possibility of providing future stipends to its employees, contingent ...
Retired CDC employee Robert Tauxe holds a sign in front of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters on ...