Changed Out-of-Office Emails Violated Employees’ First Amendment Rights, Judge Rules
A federal judge has ruled that the Education Department violated its furloughed employees’ First Amendment rights by changing their out-of-office …More
A federal judge has ruled that the Education Department violated its furloughed employees’ First Amendment rights by changing their out-of-office …More
The 2025 lapse in appropriations has produced a patchwork of pain: two broad groups now stand out nationwide—furloughed employees who …More
OMB and OPM have stressed the authority of new “strategic hiring committees,” led by political appointees, that agencies are to …More
Signs of strain on federal employees and the services they provide to the public continue to grow, although there still …More
Threats against employees of all levels of government are increasing, and especially so in political “battleground” states that are the …More
Several federal agencies have said they consider some of their earlier-announced RIFs, using the shutdown as justification, as outside a …More
A group of 16 House Republicans has urged negotiators on a defense spending bill to retain language in the House-passed …More
Two of the three stock-based TSP funds posted gains above 2 percent in October, with the large company stock C …More
The Pentagon has acted to accelerate the firing of civilian employees on performance grounds, meanwhile issuing guidance likely to result …More
A Pentagon policy memo to encourage management to fire employees on charges of poor performance and to speed up the …More
A federal judge’s order blocking indefinitely RIF notices issued since the start of the partial government shutdown October 1—even if …More
Many of the same signs of growing stress that were seen in the record-long partial government shutdown of late 2018-early …More
UPDATED: A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction indefinitely blocking the Trump administration from issuing new RIFs or carrying …More
There have been suggestions of a possible compromise—but no definite signs of one yet—on legislation to pay at least some …More
The interest rate charged on payments needed to capture credit for service toward federal retirement benefits in certain situations will …More
This point of the year is a good time for FERS employees who invest in the TSP at high rates …More
A federal retirement COLA will be paid in January of 2.8 percent for those retired under CSRS and 2 percent …More
Several key figures are increasing for 2026 in the Social Security program affecting both current employees and retirees. For the …More
UPDATED: The Senate on Thursday rejected its first opportunity to vote on a bill to immediately pay federal employees working …More
A series of bills has been offered in Congress to ease the impact on employees either furloughed without pay or …More
It is unclear where President Trump stands on Federal whistleblowers. Senator Charles E. Grassley has invited him, as he has …More
About half of the public is “already noticing tangible impacts from the federal government shutdown,” a poll by the Partnership …More
An executive order signed Sept. 5, 2025—and companion bills in both chambers—has reignited efforts to rename the Department of Defense …More
UPDATED: The White House’s nominee to head the Office of Special Counsel, Paul Ingrassia, has withdrawn ahead of a confirmation …More
A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order against OMB from proceeding with RIFs amid the ongoing government shutdown. …More
A large share of the federal workforce stands to receive no pay in the pay distribution for the biweekly pay …More
The Senate has passed its version of the National Defense Authorization Act (S-2296), leaving to an upcoming conference with the …More
The TSP has proposed rules to carry out the previously announced authority beginning in calendar year 2026 for investors to …More
The Senate has confirmed James Woodruff, who among other roles has represented the Air Force in proceedings before the MSPB …More
Updated: With the partial shutdown now into its second week with a resolution still not in reach, the pay and …More