EEOC Overhauls Key Guidance
The EEOC has revised, for the first time since 1999, its policies relating to the federal sector complaint process, called …More
The EEOC has revised, for the first time since 1999, its policies relating to the federal sector complaint process, called …More
The Army has issued a directive defining online misconduct that while primarily of interest to uniformed personnel also has implications …More
OPM has recommended—although not required—agencies to study the gender pay patterns in their workforces, as a followup to a government-wide …More
GAO has found that the SSA does not always detect when an individual is improperly drawing benefits both from its …More
In a document that serves as a reminder of the seriousness of federal employee ethics laws in the areas of …More
GAO has issued what it calls a framework to help federal managers counter fraud and preserve integrity in government agencies …More
The Postal Service could bring in new revenue and make better use of excess space by developing services directed at …More
OPM has issued a Handbook on Workplace Flexibilities and Work-Life Programs for Elder Care that like one issued recently on …More
The EPA needs to assure that positions that become vacant due to buyouts and early retirement offers are eliminated as …More
The umbrella group for agency inspectors general has called on Congress to pass legislation to override a recent Justice Department …More
An executive order of March instructing the seven departments that spend the most on contracts to consider the bidder’s record …More
A group of House Democrats has introduced a series of bills aimed at improving the experience of interns at federal …More
The House has passed HR-1656, which would authorize the Secret Service to hire 200 additional uniformed law enforcement personnel and …More
The Senate has passed S-614, the Improper Payments Coordination Act, designed to reduce improper payments by extending access to the …More
GAO has issued a report listing best practices federal agencies can employ under the GPRA Modernization Act of 2010 and …More
The GSA has launched a pilot program called Feedback USA that seeks to improve the experience of citizens using government …More
The White House’s threatened veto of a bill that has passed the House to limit employee appeal rights at the …More
One aspect of the VA bill–which now goes to the Senate to face an uncertain future since even the House …More
The EPA has procedures to verify an applicant’s assertions during the pre-employment screening process but does not always follow them, …More
The government needs a more systematic approach to improving program management and should make it a top priority, according to …More
A provision added to a House spending bill could force USPS to not only cancel plans—already suspended temporarily—to close more …More
OPM has sent its annual memo in advance of the launch of the Combined Federal Campaign, the official federal workplace …More
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has approved HR-598, to improve disclosure of federal programs and HR-2320, to broaden …More
Denise Roth, the nominee to become GSA administrator, has said she plans to continue and expand several initiatives if confirmed, …More
Significant numbers of federal senior executives “worry about the capacity of their workforce and how it impacts the ability of …More
A federal appeals court has emphasized the wide discretion agencies have in personnel decisions based on security clearance considerations, holding …More
The Office of Government Ethics has put out a reminder that it cooperates with agency inspectors general in various ways, …More
The Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey shows “noteworthy” differences in survey responses by senior executives versus the rest of the workforce, …More
Federal agencies face a number of challenges in implementing current green building requirements, including challenges related to their building inventories, …More
OMB has told agencies to transition to use of electronic invoicing, saying that only 40 percent of the current 19 …More