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Participants in the Federal Thrift Savings Plan will soon be able to put a sizeable chunk of their accounts into 5,000 new funds, including those offered by 300 mutual fund families like Fidelity, T.Rowe Price and Vanguard.
The agency is sending teams of advisors to help agencies shore up their cybersecurity plans.
For the federal government's trial attorneys, your flexibility to telework depends an awful lot on what part of the country you're in. A new survey by the National Association of Assistant U.S. Attorneys (NAAUSA) found a wide variety of telework policies across the 94 U.S attorney's offices. But fewer than half have policies that the organization categorizes as" flexible
In today's Federal Newscast, the Biden administration outlines its plan to maximize COVID-era IT modernization funds, and a study shows the brain injury CTE is rare in military personnel.
The American Federation of Government Employees filed a fourth unfair labor practice complaint with EEOC over safety protocols in reentry plans.
The latest lawsuit challenging DoD's COVID-19 vaccine mandate says the Air Force's religious accommodation process is set up to make those exemptions almost impossible to get.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill passes the House giving federal workers who get injured on the job better access to workers' compensation.
The State Department is making the biggest change in decades to how it screens applicants seeking to join the Foreign Service.
Just because they can send you email or phone you at all hours day and night doesn't mean you have to answer.
The Office of Personnel Management reported May’s average monthly processing time for retirement claims was up from April and higher than in May 2021.
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board adds customer service representatives to help participants who are frustrated with new account interface.
In today's Federal Newscast, news on a potential multimillion dollar settlement for victims of the Office of Personnel Management hack.
Congress is concerned inflation rates may outpace the current pay increase.
Former OMB Director Russ Vought and current president of the Center for Renewing America, sent a letter to OMB detailing why he believes the current approach to implementing the March 2021 executive order would put federal employees in jeopardy of breaking the law.