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OPM’s new performance management rules aim to end inflated ratings and eliminate pass-fail systems—but do they go too far in prescribing a one-size-fits-all approach?
Excerpted with permission from Lessons in State Capacity from Delhi’s Schools, Yamini Aiyar, Oxford University Press.
Of the 43 percent of young people aged 18 to 35 who have considered leaving the country, 25 percent said they want to escape financial hardship and poverty.
Job coaches at local charity SPD aim to help persons with disabilities build meaningful careers Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Convicted in 2002 of spying for Cuba, Montes has been called "one of the most damaging spies in American history." ...
Federal investigators announced a new development in the unsolved murder of 20-year-old baseball prospect Calvin Riley, who ...
Many states rely on the federal government for the vast majority of their emergency management funding. Now, local leaders ...
South Africa needs to improve health and social insurance coverage for both internal and international migrants.
All of Indiana’s public higher education institutions have committed to tuition freezes, the Braun administration announced ...
Applying for jobs in other countries means adapting to different standards and expectations. In this article, experts offer ...
Formerly incarcerated individuals Alfredo “Pasta” Ochoa, left, and Anh-Tuan Pham fold a tablecloth while helping clean up ...
As Treasurer Jim Chalmers put it, “We want good things to happen, we’ve got to stop strangling good things from happening.” ...