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February 8th Debra Roth and Jannika Cannon host Darryl Perkinson and Jessica Klement from the Federal Managers Association to discuss FMA’s 70th annual Management Training Seminar.
What do cowpies and migratory birds and your sick leave have in common? The answer could be quite a lot. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains.
Paul Begala Political Analyst Susan Turnbull Vice Chair, Democratic National Committee Bryan Lowry AFGE Council of Prison Locals President Dr. Paula Juras Project Officer, The Sister Study National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences, NIH
Should federal and postal workers be rewarded for not taking sick leave. Some members of Congress think so but Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says don\'t spend the money just yet.
Shear Madness is one of the longest-running plays in the history of the American Theater, but there is another comedy. This one involving the pay of federal workers called Sheer Madness. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains.
Christina Condos Vice President, Events 1105 Government Info Group February 5th, 2008 (Rebroadcast February 19th, 2008)
Objects may be closer than they appear. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains.
Thrift Savings Plan investors are in for a reality check.
Steve Charles Co-founder & Executive Vice President, ImmixGroup Chris Dorobek (left, with Amtower) Editor in Chief, Federal Computer Week February 1st, 2008
February 1st Diana Veilleux and Peter Mina host Richard Huff to discuss FOIA, Privacy Act Litigation and the OPEN Government Act of 2007.
February is many things to many people....but according to Mike Causey it is Round Up The Usual Suspects time for the federal pay and fringe benefit front...
Beth Moten AFGE Legislative and Political Director Mark Roth AFGE General Counsel Ron Pollack Families USA Executive Director
A well-known federal benefits expert retired some years ago after a successful career. He said he wanted to travel, study, relax . . . but most of all find out what his dog does all day at home. For this, and the other mysteries of retirement, check out Mike\'s column today.