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Ron Sanders, a longtime federal leader and three-year Trump administration appointee, said the president's recent EO would prevent career employees from speaking truth to power. He resigned in protest from his position as chairman of the Federal Salary Council.
The fact is that millions of people who never dreamed they would be working from home have now been at it close to a year. With no end in sight, if some experts are correct. How are you feeling?
The Army says it is keeping an eye on cases, but has learned lessons since the spring.
As we plow toward the election, the Senate will vote on Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett as members of Congress scramble to get anything done.
The American Federation of Government Employees has no end of complaints about Veterans Affairs. Now the union has obtained documents it says proves systemic racism issues.
Former Chief Human Capital Officer for the Department of Homeland Security, Jeff Neal provides some background on the career civil service and why the recent Schedule F executive order undermines it.
The Coast Guard often singles out members who have made outstanding contributions. A case in point is the winner of the Meritorious Service Award, Lt. Tanesha Green-Baker.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management is out with preliminary guidance on the president's recent executive order.
In theory, a Biden administration could, for its own purposes, use the Trump executive order.
Reaction over the president's new executive order on the creation of a new Schedule F for certain policy-making positions ranges from "forget it!" to "finally!"
These new jobs could replace all career civil service positions “of a confidential, policy-determining, policymaking, or policy-advocating character.”
Letter mailed to officials across the country is chock full of valid complaints, but too short on detail.
The National Council on Disability is calling on Congress to phase out a New Deal-era program that gives people with disabilities federal contracting jobs, but pays them less than minimum wage.
A new executive order from President Donald Trump will reclassify certain current and future positions in the career civil service as a new political class known as "Schedule F."