Which Agencies are the “Best Places to Work” in 2021?
Which agencies are rated as the “best places to work” by federal employees in 2021?
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Which agencies are rated as the “best places to work” by federal employees in 2021?
An investigation found that Border Patrol agents on horseback did not whip migrants, but disciplinary action has been proposed for inappropriate behavior on the part of some agents.
Four nominees have been confirmed for the FRTIB, the TSP’s governing board. Confirmation moved quickly after Senator Marco Rubio removed a hold on the nominations.
The Postal Service (USPS) has released its annual list of cities where postal employees suffered the most dog attacks.
USPS reported a net loss of $639 million on total operating revenue of $19.8 billion for the second quarter of FY 2022.
The Postal Service Reform Act has been signed into law making significant changes to the USPS and its finances.
A USPS mail carrier reportedly beat a turkey to death in self-defense when the aggressive bird attacked him along his delivery route.
The Postal Service reported a $1.5 billion net loss in Q1 2022.
Numerous agencies have begun creating databases to store the names and religious information of federal employees seeking exemptions from the vaccine mandate.
Although its losses went well into the billions in 2021, the Postal Service improved its financial results over the previous fiscal year.