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KUOW - Morale Down, Federal Workforce Gets Ready For A New Boss

Morale Down, Federal Workforce Gets Ready For A New Boss at 2:01 am NPR When President-elect Joe Biden takes office next month, one of his first challenges will be the nearly 2 million-member federal workforce. Morale is down in many agencies after four years of attacks on the civil service from President Trump. Trump has called the federal workforce the deep state. His administration has moved hundreds of jobs out of Washington, D.C. There was a hiring freeze, a government shutdown and job cuts in some agencies. Max Stier, president of the nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service, says the actions and rhetoric by the president have taken their toll on the federal workforce.

U S Senators Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto Urge Congressional Leadership to Include Wildfire Relief Funds in Next COVID-19 Relief Package

Published: Friday, 11 December 2020 05:50 December 11, 2020 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Thursday, U.S. Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) joined a letter led by Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Rep. Joe Neguse (D-CO) to House and Senate leadership requesting wildfire risk mitigation and recovery funds be included in the next COVID-19 relief package to help wildfire impacted communities recover from the catastrophic 2020 wildfire season. (Left) Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) “A record 2020 wildfire season forced thousands of evacuations, threatened air and water quality, and destroyed homes and businesses across the West,”  wrote the Senators. “Communities that have been fighting the public health and economic impacts of COVID-19 are now also now beginning the long journey of recovering from catastrophic wildfire. Congress has the power to not only help these communities recover, but also to make federal investments in sustainable forest management

Biden Faces Demoralized Federal Workforce : NPR

An employee closes a gate in Yosemite National Park in California. David McNew/Getty Images When President-elect Joe Biden takes office next month, one of his first challenges will be the nearly 2 million-member federal workforce. Morale is down in many agencies after four years of attacks on the civil service from President Trump. Trump has called the federal workforce the deep state. His administration has moved hundreds of jobs out of Washington, D.C. There was a hiring freeze, a government shutdown and job cuts in some agencies. Max Stier, president of the nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service, says the actions and rhetoric by the president have taken their toll on the federal workforce.

Trump s potential purge of career employees casts pall across federal government

Federal career employees across the Trump administration are fearful of losing their job protections and potentially their jobs, as agencies begin to implement a recent executive order signed by President Donald Trump.

Laying it on the Line: What federal employees need to know before selecting a benefit option

Laying it on the Line: What federal employees need to know before selecting a benefit option
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