
OPM Calls Off Viewpoint Survey; Next Edition to be Revised
OPM has said it will not conduct the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey—the main annual vehicle for employees to evaluate their …More
OPM has said it will not conduct the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey—the main annual vehicle for employees to evaluate their …More
Federal agencies have received the green light to restart mass layoffs. On July 8, the Supreme Court lifted a lower-court …More
GSA has announced that there will be no changes in the per diem rates for federal employees traveling on official …More
A federal appeals court has lifted an injunction against DOGE project employees having access to personal information on federal employees …More
Federal employees seeking to have their legal names changed in agency personnel records due to marriage, divorce or other reasons …More
The number of “severe staffing shortage” occupations across VA’s medical facilities has increased by about half in the current fiscal …More
Federal agencies have begun to disavow union contracts under a March executive order from President Trump to revoke past and …More
Federal unions representing employees affected by the cancellation of negotiated contracts by some agencies under a Trump administration order—with more …More
Agencies are to assure that “high performers—and only high performers—are rewarded appropriately” through monetary and other awards, OPM has said, …More
New OPM guidance to agencies on awards (see related story) covers a range of scenarios, from individual to group awards, …More
OPM has quietly ended its role in the program to have federal employees report on five things they accomplished at …More
The several hundred Presidential Management Fellows currently working in federal agencies can finish their programs even in light of the …More
OPM has told agencies to delete by September 8 all information in federal employees’ personnel records regarding whether they complied …More
An increasing focus is being put on both the numbers and potential impacts of cuts in federal employment even as …More
A second federal appeals court has lifted the last remaining injunction that trial judges had issued against the executive order …More
OPM has generally limited to 12 weeks the time an agency can put an employee on administrative leave for “workforce …More
The inspector general at the IRS has issued the latest in a series of warnings about safety risks to IRS …More
In a report whose findings could apply as well at other agencies, the GAO has said that even those whistleblowing …More
Two Mine Safety and Health Administration whistleblowers who disclosed that the agency had failed to inspect 51 active mines in the …More
Three of the five core TSP funds posted gains in July, led by the small company stock S fund, up …More
The Senate is to join the House at the end of this week in a recess until after Labor Day, …More
OPM has told federal agencies that they are to “robustly” protect and enforce “each federal employee’s right to engage in …More
Long-expected agency RIFs and reorganizations are starting to take shape with announcements by several agencies. A list of agencies has …More
In separate letters to the IRS and the SSA, more than 50 congressional Democrats have pressed for information on the …More
The Senate Armed Services Committee in approving its version of the annual DoD authorization bill raised several concerns about staff …More
Guidance on the new “Schedule G” category of political appointees stresses the political oversight from OPM and the White House …More
Both the OPM and Congress have focused recently on issues related to cash payments to employees at the VA, the …More
President Trump has formally launched the excepted service “Schedule Policy/Career” employment category—successor to the short-lived Schedule F of his first …More
A federal appeals court has refused to block implementation of President Trump’s executive order to strip the majority of federal …More
The TSP passed the $1 trillion mark in account balances for the first time in June, hitting $1.006 trillion, due …More