JKC Trucking co-owner Mike Kucharski and K-Limited Carriers fuel driver Scott Harrison weigh in.
Breaking events on the international scene are always confusing and complicated. Who are the perpetrators and who should be held accountable? These questions jump to the forefront of public discussion and debate. For professionals in the intelligence field the question that comes to mind is, What’s the rest of the story? There always seems to be more than what we first see.
These are exactly the questions that need to be asked and answered regarding the cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline. It seems that there is an almost unanimous agreement that Russian hackers were the perpetrators, but there is a difference of opinion as to who should be held accountable.
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Government agencies are doubling down on remote work for the long term, even after COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are lifted.
Large firms like Google are backtracking on plans to have workers return to their offices, and are implementing permanent flexible work options.
Likewise, government agencies are doubling down on remote work for the long term, even after COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are lifted.
Their reasoning is that remote work offers huge savings for taxpayers as well as reduced carbon emissions and greater resiliency, in the case of future emergency office shutdowns.
Last week, Google continued to backtrack on its initially strict plan to have workers return to their offices by this September.
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email Milestones on the Path to Financial Security in Retirement
If you work in government, there are several moments in your life when you’ll face key decisions about your eventual retirement.
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There are lots of milestones in life: Getting a driver s license, voting for the first time, buying your first beer (legally), getting married, moving to a new home and, of course, retirement. Along the way, if you work in the federal government, there are milestone moments that are important in the retirement planning process. Let’s look at some of them.
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In the deepening of the already cozy relationship between President Joe Biden and Big Labor, Fox News reports on waivers given to certain Biden administration appointees who had prior Union ties:
The Biden administration has come under scrutiny from Republicans on Capitol Hill following its decision to circumvent federal ethics rules and staff former union officials in senior posts.
Beginning as early as March, the White House waived certain rules for former labor union personnel slotted to fill Biden’s transition teams and government vacancies, who would have otherwise been prevented from communicating with their old unions.