The Partnership for Public Service weighs in.
Federal News Radio continues to follow up on how health care reform will impact you.
Beth Moten AFGE Legislative and Political Director Philip Dine Author, \"State of the Unions: How Labor Can Strengthen the Middle Class, Improve our Economy, and Regain Political Influence\"
OPM says two agencies will hold training sessions on how to use this new approach to hire senior executives. OPM also is working with other organizations to extend the training new SESers receive.
Federal workers are rolling outside money into their Thrift Savings Plan at a record pace, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey, and that includes 75 people who now have million dollar balances.
Tom Trabucco of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investments Board said a record $66.4 million has been moved from other accounts and into the TSP. He also explains why this is good news for everyone involved.
Hear a preview of tomorrow\'s Your Turn program.
Learn all about this year\'s Public Service Recognition Week. April 16, 2010
A recent report from the Government Accountability Office says additional cuts are needed.
Politico\'s Erika Lovley explains the impetus behind the numbers.
Better weather and an earlier Easter enticed Americans to shell out for spring clothes in March, the fourth straight month of gains for retail sales. Certified Financial Planner, Art Stein, looks at other signs of a spring recovery.
Host Derrick T. Dortch talks with Chris McConnell about GovCentral.com. Encore presentation
WFED\'s Max Cacas talks with Miriam Cohen, Deputy Chief Human Capital Officer at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The agency has consistently been voted the \"best place to work\" in an annual survey from OPM.
Patricia Niehaus, National President of the Federal Managers Association, explains why the government must concentrate on the impact of the employee, rather than tenure and classification.