
Congress Pushes ahead on Agency Funding Bills, but It’s Getting Late Early
Congress returns next week from a one-week recess intending to push ahead with agency funding bills for the fiscal year …More
Congress returns next week from a one-week recess intending to push ahead with agency funding bills for the fiscal year …More
The FLRA now has confirmed members for all its three seats for the first time since the start of 2023, …More
Legislation (S-4711) has been offered in the Senate to ease the potential impact of marijuana use on federal careers, by …More
A long list of proposals affecting federal employment policies, including one seeking to put in law a ban against a …More
A public interest group has filed a suit seeking to compel OPM to finalize rules to carry out changes in …More
The federal workforce differs from the private sector workforce in many ways, including that the former overall is more educated …More
OPM has issued guidance on automatic enrollment in the Postal Service Health Benefits program for 2025 if U.S. Postal Service …More
The FLRA has rejected a request by a federal employee to authorize payments of fees and expenses to individual employees …More
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to rule on a dispute over eligibility for “differential pay” that makes up for …More
A report from Republicans on the House Budget Committee has recommended increasing the contributions that federal employees must make toward …More
The House is continuing to advance appropriations bills that reduce funding levels for most federal agencies—with potential implications for staffing …More
Nearly a decade after a breach of a database containing information from background checks on federal employees and others, the …More
In response to an IG survey, four-tenths of maternity care coordinators at VA medical facilities reported having insufficient time for …More
A bill to expand the role of nurse practitioners and physician assistants in providing services under the Federal Employees Compensation …More
The EEOC has approved a $15 million settlement in a class action suit alleging racial discrimination by the U.S. Marshals …More
All TSP funds except the bond fund posted gains for the year’s first half, led by the large company stock …More
Federal employees could face layoffs, hiring freezes or furloughs under the GOP-crafted spending bills now advancing in the House, say …More
A spending bill for DoD up for voting in the House this week seeks to “optimize” civilian employment at the …More
The House is set to vote as soon as this week on two spending bills that target agency telework practices, …More
More than a year after a cyberattack on the LiteBlue self-service portal for Postal Service employees, work remains to shore …More
Payments to federal employee whistleblowers who are victims of workplace retaliation could extend to compensation for loss of future earnings, …More
Total account balances in the TSP neared the $900 billion mark through May, hitting a record $898 billion, up from …More
The Senate’s version of the annual DoD authorization bill endorses a 2 percent federal employee raise in January while seeking …More
Yet more provisions affecting federal workplace policies have been added to the general government appropriations bill and the defense authorization …More
Key bills for the upcoming fiscal year now advancing in the House reflect pressure from Republican leaders there for agencies …More
The inspector general’s office at OPM has again raised concerns about improper payments and fraud in the federal retirement program, …More
A House committee and postal regulators are keeping up scrutiny of the Postal Service’s “Delivering for America” plan even though …More
The annual defense authorization bill (HR-8070) up for voting in the House this week contains a range of provisions that …More
Addressing the backlog of deferred maintenance and repairs in federal buildings is among the most pressing among its recommendations to …More
The long-running dispute over use of “official time” has been restirred with a request by the House Oversight and Accountability …More