
Senate Committee Version of Key Spending Bill Would Preserve Retirement Supplement
The FERS “special retirement supplement,” targeted for a general repeal for those retiring after 2027 under the House-passed budget reconciliation …More
The FERS “special retirement supplement,” targeted for a general repeal for those retiring after 2027 under the House-passed budget reconciliation …More
Committee-crafted provisions for the Senate version of a key tax and spending bill would target federal employee unions and grant …More
Federal employee organizations and the House’s leading Democrat on federal workplace issues have denounced the Senate version of the budget …More
UPDATED: In what is effectively the first count of pending reductions-in-force across the government, the Trump administration has said that …More
UPDATED: The Ninth Circuit federal court of appeals has upheld a trial judge’s order generally barring federal agencies from conducting …More
A lawsuit charges that HHS committed “glaring errors” in selecting which employees would be separated by a RIF that started …More
A group of House Democrats has tasked GAO with issuing a report on the status of the Postal Service’s Joint …More
A decision by the U.S. Supreme Court removing a prior restriction on reverse discrimination complaints would apply to the federal …More
Deferred maintenance and repairs at federally owned buildings increased by more than 35 percent in 2024 to above $6.1 billion …More
A second federal court has ruled that Trump administration officials likely violated federal employees’ privacy rights by exposing personally identifiable …More
OPM has proposed rules under which it could fire employees of other agencies on grounds that they are unsuitable for …More
OPM has ordered a range of hiring policy changes that range from routine steps to address long-recognized issues–such as the …More
New questions to be added to federal job vacancy announcements for positions at GS-5 and above under the Trump administration’s …More
The Trump administration has released further details of a budget proposal for the fiscal year whose start is now only …More
OPM has refocused SES candidate development and hiring programs toward carrying out Trump administration policies, including revising the standards used …More
All three stock-based TSP funds posted strong gains in May, with the largest fund, the large company stock C fund, …More
House passage of a long-term tax and spending policy bill has shifted the focus to the Senate, where further changes …More
A federal district court has rejected the Trump administration’s request for a declaration upholding the executive order to bar union …More
In two key court actions within the space of a day, a federal district judge has extended a general ban …More
UPDATED: The House has passed a sweeping tax and spending bill on a 215 – 214 vote that sends it …More
The Office of Special Counsel has said it will not pursue investigations into whether firings of probationary federal employees should …More
Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-Va., ranking Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and a longtime advocate of federal …More
A federal appeals court has lifted a lower court’s injunction against President Trump’s executive order to repudiate existing contracts and to refuse …More
A group of more than two dozen House and Senate Democrats has objected to finalization of the “Schedule Policy/Career” authority, …More
A federal court has ordered that federal agencies stop conducting RIFs and reorganizations under a Trump administration executive order and …More
OMB has told agencies that they have until July 4 to fully carry out new requirements to more closely monitor …More
In an executive order, President Trump has told the VA to revert to the management-friendly disciplinary policies in a 2017 …More
Among bills recently introduced in Congress are House measures to set new standards for probationary periods and to enhance hiring …More
A House committee has revisited long-running issues related to the Federal Employees Compensation Act program, including the question of whether …More
A bipartisan bill (HR-3317) has been reintroduced to increase payments to survivors on the death of a federal employee in …More