By Dan Gephart, February 22, 2022 What do you want first — the good news or the bad news? The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s recent report on older Federal workers offered a little bit of both. Let’s start with the good news. General job satisfaction,...
By Dan Gephart, January 3, 2022 Last year, the EEOC dealt with an unrelenting number of harassment claims, addressed the civil rights crisis exacerbated by the pandemic, took on a role implementing Executive Order 14035, and provided regularly updated guidance on...
By Dan Gephart, November 8, 2022 After she entered the Senior Executive Service, Tinisha Agramonte became a sought-after speaker. She was often asked to serve on panels to discuss the obstacles she faced in climbing the career ladder. As she prepared for those...
By Dan Gephart, August 23, 2021 A year ago, the concept of “diversity training” was as welcome in the Federal workplace as a squirrel at a dog park. But it’s now been almost seven months since President Joe Biden took office and immediately issued two Executive Orders...
By Michael Rhoads, August 18, 2021 ‘She hit me!’ ‘Don’t touch me!’ ‘I’m not touching youuu…’ ‘You’re so annoying!’ My children are now out of diapers and forming their own opinions and developing their own interests. Among the three of them, they are a fun-loving,...
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