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Return-to-work policies are the latest sign employees have diminishing bargaining power in an uncertain labor market.
The divestment of staff, science and sustainability programs at USDA isn’t just a budget cut; it could be a direct threat to the nation’s food system. Experts warn of far-reaching consequences: unsafe ...
A department press secretary said the new policy is to ensure reasonable accommodations remain "necessary, reasonable and ...
A Central Kentucky call center will soon be managed by a new company, and is not closing or laying off its employees.
Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to relocate to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate ...
By now, the North Korean fake IT worker problem is so ubiquitous that if you think you don't have any phony resumes or imposters in your interview queue, you're asleep at the wheel.
More men than women are back in their cubicles, but remaining remote comes with risks. “It creates that barrier.” ...
On AI and remote work, federal states stress involving works councils to ensure reliable data protection rules are developed.
Under the bill Trump signed into law on July 4, the U.S. Treasury Department must publish a list by Oct. 2 of occupations ...
The new federal government won’t rule out sending public servants back to the office four days a week or more.
At first a response to extreme weather, the 2010 Telework Enhancement Act prepared agencies for a different type of disaster ...
The U.S. Department of Justice recently exposed a sophisticated North Korean IT worker scheme, unveiling a web of identity ...