President Trump’s administration has set its sights on shrinking the federal government’s workforce. It currently stands at ...
The public sector should follow the private sector’s example on remote work; having popularized it five years ago, the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic that began 5 years ago caused changes that still are felt today in our politics, schools, hospitals, ...
Many Veterans Crisis Line employees worked in the office pre-pandemic, but in most cases, they've been working remotely for ...
Heading into hiking and camping season, an already lean Forest Service staff will be stretched even thinner in the Cascades ...
Treasury employees are "furious" about a new return-to-office mandate that their union says clearly violates the collective ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...
Veteran crisis lines going remote yielded more opportunities to expand and offer more help. Return-to-office mandates ...
A federal report from August 2024 found 54% of federal employees work on-site. The claim distorts the results of a survey with a limited sample size.
Gov. Kevin Stitt defends his order ending remote work for state employees, despite a lawsuit from Rep. Andy Fugate ...
The Wisconsin workers who lost their jobs were among 1,400 laid off by the Department of Veterans Affairs this week. Veterans were among those fired.
PublicSource asked readers to share the ways work has changed since the pandemic arrived five years ago. Respondents focused on one innovation — remote work — and sang its praises.