The United States Office of Personnel Management is an independent agency of the government that manages civil service programs, including human resources. OPM was established in 1979.
Coming: New Cyber Job Models - Wired Workplace
November 20, 2009
| Brittany Ballenstedt
The Office of Personnel Management is looking to create a new framework for classifying, selecting, developing and evaluating federal cybersecurity workers.
Treating 419,000 - What's Brewin'
November 18, 2009
| Bob Brewin
That figure -- 419,000 vets form the Afghanistan and Iraq wars -- staggers the mind, especially when you consider that this is 61 percent above the number the Veterans Affairs Department treated in its 153 hospitals and more than 1,110 outpatient clinics in 2008, according to the report on the Senate version of the VA fiscal 2010 appropriations bill passed on Tuesday.
A Seat at the Telework Table - Wired Workplace
November 16, 2009
| Brittany Ballenstedt
Seven federal labor unions sent a letter to Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry on Nov. 10, requesting a seat at the table as the government develops new policies that would expand federal telework opportunities.
Fitter Feds - Wired Workplace
November 10, 2009
| Brittany Ballenstedt
As the debate over health care continues, one top technology company announced last week that it will begin providing employees with 100 percent primary health care coverage and a special wellness rebate. Beginning in 2010, IBM will become one of the first U.S. companies to cover primary care at 100 percent. The company also announced a new wellness incentive that provides a $150 healthy living rebate to all full-time employees who make lifestyle changes to improve their health and build energy.
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