To support this, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Public Services and Procurement, and the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, announced 5 federal ...
I tapped into a think here to for little used database within the federal government that is nonetheless vast and I think, has enormous potential for telling federal procurement officials a great deal ...
This site displays a prototype of a “Web 2.0” version of the daily Federal Register. It is not an official legal edition of the Federal Register, and does not replace the official print version or the ...
This site displays a prototype of a “Web 2.0” version of the daily Federal Register. It is not an official legal edition of the Federal Register, and does not replace the official print version or the ...
After agencies reached, and in some cases surpassed, the White House’s 50% in-the-office mandate for federal teleworkers, some workplace experts have said it’s well past time to stop talking about the ...
Before the day was officially recognized as a federal holiday in 1894, only labor activists and singular states celebrated its importance. New York was the first state to introduce a bill for the ...
But his rhetorical restraint should not be mistaken for a lack of courage or boldness in his piloting of the Federal Reserve through great turbulence. He is now entering the final phase of his ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell signaled he is finally ready to start cutting interest rates, saying he believes the central bank is close to whipping inflation and that the job market is ...
But in fact, it is an excerpt from the Federal Political Personnel Manual, more commonly known as “the Malek manual”, named for its architect, Fred Malek, who served as the first head of the ...
Investopedia / Joules Garcia The minutes of the Federal Reserve’s late-July policy meeting show that most officials supported possible interest-rate cuts at the next meeting in September.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Federal Reserve officials agreed last month that they would likely cut their benchmark interest rate at their next meeting in September as long as inflation continued to cool.
A federal court in Texas has thrown out the government’s ban on noncompete agreements that was set to take effect September 4. In her ruling, Judge Ada Brown of the U.S. District Court for the ...