From Federal News Network:
... The President’s Management Council, together with the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Personnel Management and the General Services Administration, released the first data from its Federal Pulse Survey.
The first-round pulse survey, a pilot project which launched in October, went out to the approximately 2 million civilian federal employees who work in the 24 largest agencies. ...
Employees at SSA, followed by the Veterans Affairs Department and USAID, were more likely than employees at other agencies to feel exhausted in the morning at the thought of another day of work.
Employees at DHS and SSA said they were most likely to take another job that offered the same pay and benefits as their current position. ...
Respondents who work at SSA, followed by USAID, gave the lowest marks to the reasonableness of their workloads. ...
The survey data shows employees at the Interior Department, Social Security Administration and the State Department showed the lowest response rate. ...