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USDA has added over 5,000 employees following staff attrition and low morale

As USDA continues to rebuild its workforce following major staff attrition in 2019, agency leaders are simultaneously focused on broader goals to advance…

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Federal workforce attrition rises back up to pre-pandemic levels

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HUD leaders aim to improve engagement by responding to employee feedback

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What GPO has in common with Vera Bradley, Briggs and Stratton

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Agency managers have new data about the workforce. Will they make use of it?

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First pulse survey results are out and SSA didn’t do too well

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(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)The White House is visible as morning traffic builds along 16th Street Northwest, in Washington, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. The Metro subway system that serves the nation's capital and its Virginia and Maryland suburbs shut down for a full-day for an emergency safety inspection of its third-rail power cables. Making for unusual commute, as the lack of service is forcing some people on the roads, while others are staying home or teleworking. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

More time off at the end of 2021, but not necessarily leaving it on the table

Federal News Network conducted an anonymous, unscientific, online survey of readers who largely indicated they would close out year two of the pandemic…

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Love the job, hate the parking

Agency has been dealing with employees complaints about parking for more than 60 years.

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After 15 years of Best Places to Work, data findings consistently point to engagement needs

In an analysis of 15 years of Best Places to Work agency scores, researchers from the Partnership for Public Service and Boston Consulting Group made what they called a business case for strong employee engagement.

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