
Benefit-Cutting Proposals Likely to Advance in House
The House Budget Committee plans to draw up this week a budget “resolution” for the budget year that starts in …More
The House Budget Committee plans to draw up this week a budget “resolution” for the budget year that starts in …More
The Senate has passed its version of the annual defense authorization bill (HR-5515) that would raise the maximum buyout payment …More
Some agencies have started taking what they consider to be needed steps to carry out requirements of President Trump’s executive …More
The Office of Government Ethics, in response to what it said were growing numbers of questions about whether virtual currencies, …More
The VA accounted for the greatest number of complaints of whistleblower retaliation and other prohibited personnel practices brought before the …More
The Senate has taken up the annual DoD authorization bill, which would allow buyout amounts government-wide of up to $40,000. …More
Both the House and Senate versions of the annual DoD budget bill (HR-5515) signal growing concerns that federal salaries are …More
The House Appropriations Committee plans to vote this week on a key spending bill that, as written by a subcommittee, …More
One of the federal personnel policy changes in President Trump’s recent set of three executive orders that could be carried …More
Major disciplinary actions have accelerated at the VA in the year since enactment of a law (P.L. 115-41) reducing the …More
“Miscellaneous administration and program” remained the government’s largest white-collar occupation as of fiscal 2017, growing by about 600 positions to …More
President Trump’s recent set of three executive orders on federal employee disciplinary processes and labor-management issues includes a series of …More
In what could just the opening of a long legal battle, federal unions have filed suits against two of President …More
Spending bills advancing in the House would impose additional restrictions on agency reorganizations that commonly cause the transfer or loss …More
A new DoD strategic plan projects growth in the department’s civilian workforce—at around 750,000, already the government’s largest—while also anticipating …More
The TSP has said that widened withdrawal options will become effective in September 2019, a date that likely will disappoint …More
The Congressional Budget Office has said that the White House’s proposals regarding federal retirement benefits would take even more out …More
President Trump has issued three related executive orders including one reflecting his administration’s often-stated view that civil service protections in …More
Two executive orders from President Trump would restrict union involvement in agency workplace policies and the availability of official time, …More
The three executive orders issued by President Trump on federal employee disciplinary policies and union rights represent the conclusion of …More
The three executive orders issued last week by President Trump on disciplinary and union-related matters represent one of the most …More
The annual general government spending bill advancing in the House is silent regarding a January 2019 federal employee raise, effectively …More
A key bill that annually carries changes in federal personnel policies, the DoD authorization, has passed the House and has …More
Several key bills for federal personnel policies that have begun advancing in Congress so far make no mention of the …More
A House hearing on the Trump administration’s budgetary and management plans for the federal workforce underscored how difficult it could …More
Specifics of agency reorganization plans will be announced in the coming weeks, OMB deputy director for management Margaret Weichert has …More
The annual DoD authorization bill up for a House vote this week (HR-5515) would provide uniformed military personnel a 2.6 …More
The defense budget bill (HR-5515) set for a House vote this week would make only relatively minor changes in personnel …More
GSA has told agencies to reimburse federal employees who relocate to a new duty station for the additional taxes required …More
The House has passed HR-5215, under which a VA employee who has “knowingly misused” an agency-issued purchase card would no …More