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Would federal workers be happier if the government would backup managers when they discipline slackers and fired incompetents? Or is that already happening? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey finds out.
Even as Americans are getting bigger it seems their work stations and cubicles are getting smaller. So, senior correspondent Mike Causey says, you literally are in a tight space.
A coalition of unions and federal employee groups are urging lawmakers to reject cost-cutting proposals that harm federal pay and benefits.
For a long time now, lawyers have been the dominant profession in the House and Senate. But, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says maybe we could use some more doctors and carpenters who understand the measure-twice-cut-once rule.
The Justice Department defends employees who are accused of violating citizens\' constitutional rights. Law enforcement officers are in the most danger of being sued. DoJ provides training for employees about how to steer clear of these situations.
OPM Director John Berry reminded federal employees of their benefits and other options in preparation for an unusual hurricane season.
The Veterans Affairs Department is sending out $430,000 to nearly 200 family caregivers of veterans.
The Office of Personnel Management has started scanning employee records so that one day pensions can be calculated by computer.
GSA will leave the standard mileage reimbursement at 51 cents for government travel, even though the IRS has raised its rate to 55.5 cents.
Lots of people took the day off - from work and from reading - yesterday. Which is why senior correspondent Mike Causey saved his favorite Independence Day tribute for the day after.
Are you enjoying your day off? So is senior correspondent Mike Causey.
Africare President Dr. Darius Mans joins host Derrick Dortch to talk about the work his organization is doing in Africa. July 1, 2011
SPC certified financial planner Arthur Stein tells us how much more you could be looking at in your wallet.