All posts tagged "Office of Personnel Management"
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US agencies to expand feds’ paid and unpaid leave opportunities
President Biden has instructed agencies to expand paid and unpaid leave opportunities for federal staff, as part of his administration’s bid to make the US government a model employer. In
- Posted February 9, 2023
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Success metrics revealed for Biden’s management agenda; Malaysia PM says civil servants must be ‘catalyst for change’: workforce and management news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. Success metrics revealed for President Biden’s management agenda Senior US federal government officials have
- Posted December 15, 2022
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Job satisfaction of US federal officials falls, annual employee survey finds
US federal employees are significantly less satisfied in their jobs this year than in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic – and are particularly dissatisfied with pay, a major survey
- Posted December 6, 2022
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US federal government to appoint officials to 10-year ‘temporary’ jobs
The Biden administration is to press ahead with plans to allow the US federal government to appoint temporary officials for periods of up to a decade. This would more than
- Posted December 5, 2022
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Australian PM calls inquiry into ‘robodebt’ scandal; Philippines government to invest in climate change measures: policy & delivery news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. Australian PM calls inquiry into ‘robodebt’ scandal The Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese has
- Posted September 1, 2022
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US government personnel chief sets out progress on reform after Office of Personnel Management’s ‘disruptive history’
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must work harder to turn itself into the US federal government’s strategic centre for human capital management, the agency’s director Kiran Ahuja recently said.
- Posted June 27, 2022
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Biden pledges to ‘address use of salary history’ in setting federal government pay rates
President Joe Biden has pledged to tackle the use of previous pay rates for setting salaries for federal government jobs – but has stopped short of saying the practice will
- Posted March 21, 2022
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US feds remote working stats, Australian officials underpaid by $400,000, and Ireland’s ‘constipated’ civil service: management & workplace news roundup
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of all the news you need to know but might have missed Nearly half of US federal employees worked remotely in the government’s 2020 fiscal
- Posted January 13, 2022
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Who is Kiran Ahuja, Biden’s pick for OPM?
If confirmed, Kiran Ahuja will become the first Indian-American to lead the Office of Personnel Management in the US. Josh Lowe reports on her career so far and what we
- Posted May 7, 2021
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OPM obstructive in politicised hiring probe, says investigator
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has repeatedly failed to comply with record requests during an investigation into the alleged politicisation of appointments, its inspector general has said. In a
- Posted July 28, 2020