Here’s When the Shutdown Will Truly Sting
This weekend marks the first time federal employees will miss a paycheck during the current standoff over border wall funding.
This weekend marks the first time federal employees will miss a paycheck during the current standoff over border wall funding.
Recommit yourself to your overall direction. Continue to invest time and energy toward your goals. But also, actively pursue obtaining the feedback that will help you bring your goals into crystal-clear focus and fine-tune the direction you should go.
Tressa Rivera’s story puts a human face on a national issue that has been picked apart, reported and re-reported. She’s grappling with the shutdown and its financial implications, while also managing unexpected emergencies and lingering family issues.
More people are thinking about their retirement right now because they’ve been under pay freezes, budget cuts, sequestration and furloughs.
With so much hearsay and speculation about the behind-the-scene negotiations, here’s what the important decision-makers have said about the shutdown.
Here are three tips for the federal government that look at how agencies can address their growing workforce shortages by supporting the professional growth of current employees.
In order to see the change you want in the New Year or even in a new month, you must be intentional and have a purposeful understanding on why your request needs to be completed.
Federal employees and their families have taken to social media to voice their frustration about the budgetary impasse in government.
Don’t wait. Take action now. Don’t look back a year from now and wonder what could have been.
The looming threat of a government shutdown means agencies are once again reviewing contingency plans — in the event that lawmakers don’t pass a spending bill by midnight. Here’s what you need to know.