Federal agencies can deny work-from-home requests if employees’ social media posts contradict their disability claims, based on new federal document released this month.
As a former GS-15 division chief with the Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, I retired on Sept. 30, 2020—a few months after the COVID-19 pandemic compelled federal agencies to close their doors. The ...
Anne Hilborn with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife spoke to demonstrators outside CalHR offices as she joined hundreds protesting Gavin Newsom’s order directing them to return to their ...
At this point, Gov. Gavin Newsom has heard all the arguments in favor of maintaining California's current telework policy for state workers - the potential cost savings, the benefits to employee ...
The CDC will no longer permit employees to work from home, even for those with disabilities or medical issues who previously had reasonable accommodations. This new policy from the Department of ...
In a Jan. 15 decision, the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board ruled that the Library of Parliament and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) must work on an agreement ...
Anne Hilborn with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife spoke to demonstrators outside CalHR offices as she joined hundreds protesting Gavin Newsom’s order directing them to return to their ...
In the middle of February, about 100 members of California’s largest public employee union marched to a Department of Human Resources office. They were asking the state to award a conditional raise.
Guidance from OPM and EEOC details steps agencies should take when granting, modifying or denying telework requests from federal employees with disabilities.
The State Worker Bee newsletter is back! Sign up here to get our weekly newsletter for California employees. Last month, California Department of Human Resources officials suggested moving oversight ...