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Ahead of the president's fiscal 2019 budget request, set for release next Monday, the National Treasury Employees Union is warning its members of familiar proposals that may reappear.
Will Congress pass another CR or shutdown the government again? Federal News Radio survey results show feds pessimistic about either outcome.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill to make sure Congressional members use their own money to settle with harassment victims passed the House unanimously.
If you've been a government employee for more than month, you know what a shutdown is, and if you haven't just wait.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) introduced a bill to expand federal expedited hiring authority for military spouses. He hopes the bill will be folded into the 2019 defense authorization bill.
Giving agencies better access to accurate, timely death records could help curb improper payments to deceased employees.
Retirement claims surged in January, holding true to the pattern seen in previous years.
Congress probably won't have enough time to pass a budget before this Thursday's deadline. But what will happen?
Can a GS 5 civil servant at the National Institutes of Health become a millionaire by investing? This federal employee is doing everything she can to make that happen.
The Thrift Savings Plan investment and lifecycle funds both see slight increase in return as the new year takes off.
Congress is likely to take another run at the federal retirement program, but time may be on the side of federal workers and retirees for a change.
If you are a government worker, married to one or planning to be, there's a very important subject you should discuss while you can — divorce.
Federal News Radio's Tom Temin, Nicole Ogrysko, and Jory Heckman join host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn to discuss President Trump's State of the Union address, plans to decentralize federal operations based on the D.C. area, and the outlook for feds in 2018. January 31, 2018
Senators seem as far apart as ever on fiscal budget talks. But will Tuesday's State of the Union address help avert a shutdown, or hurt even more?