WASHINGTON – The Clinton administration, concerned about the low numbers of Hispanics in the federal work force, is telling managers to close the hiring gap with new recruitment and retention programs
Federal Court Knocks Down Maryland Age Discrimination Suit
A Maryland man’s age and disability discrimination claim against a Chevy Chase technology firm was shot down by the 4th U
Payments To Fed Workers For Injury Compensation Spiral Upward
WASHINGTON – Payments to federal workers injured on the job are ballooning, nearly doubling since 1981, congressional critics said Tuesday
Morella, Cummings Defend Affirmative Action For Fed Workers
WASHINGTON – Two Maryland lawmakers on Thursday defended federal agencies’ employment policies against critics who said white male workers have been hurt by race-based promotion practices
Congress To Probe Discrimination Against Federal Workers
WASHINGTON – Congress today will examine discriminatory hiring practices and attitudes in its own back yard – the federal work place
High Court To Rule On Maryland Confession Case
WASHINGTON – When the Supreme Court decides the fate of a Baltimore man this session they will likely set a precedent that could have far reaching implications for the use of confessions made to police
Maryland Delegation Unanimously Backs Pay Raises For Congress
WASHINGTON – Maryland lawmakers should expect tough questions about voting themselves a pay raise when they hit the campaign trail next year, political analysts said Thursday
Maryland Congressman Comes to Defense of Aberdeen Commander
WASHINGTON – A Maryland congressman is coming to the defense of the top officer at the Army’s scandal-rocked Aberdeen Proving Grounds