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New proposed regulations from OPM reinterpret the agency's own 40-year-old reading of the Back Pay Act, and would limit the kinds of cases where federal employees could receive back pay, as well as exclude unions from receiving attorney fees.
The Air Force has a well-known problem of keeping its pilots around. Maybe the crash of the airline industry will help? But it also has the challenge of retaining its best civilians.
In a moment of reinvention in the federal workforce, the coronavirus pandemic has opened the door to improving how agencies recruit and retain employees with disabilities.
Did you miss this year's all-virtual, star-studded Sammies? Check out our short recap video.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management wants to change how and when federal employees might receive back pay for an unjustified or unwarranted personnel action.
New federal retirement claims held largely steady in September, though they were still below their levels a year ago.
If you could boost your take home pay 6.2% for the rest of the year but the tradeoff is that you’d have to repay it in a 12.4% bite from your paycheck starting early next year — would you take the deal?
At this unexpected and pivotal time, mid-sized and large agencies are being forced to look much more strategically at future technology requirements, infrastructure needs and related ongoing expenditures.
The Federal Labor Relations Authority issued three recent decisions on behalf of three separate departments, all of which will likely give agencies more power at the collective bargaining table.
Troops of the future will work hand-in-hand with technology, requiring digital savvy.
She may not be known to the general public, but this IRS executive helps tax preparers and the tax community generally navigate the system and also maintain professional standards.
The controversial White House directive banning what the Trump administration thinks is divisive diversity training - it applies to federal contractors, too.
Federal D&I training needs a more methodical examination for fairness and effectiveness.
The Postal Service has outlined steps it’s taking to improve on-time mail delivery and bring its level of service back up to standards in place before Postmaster General Louis DeJoy implemented some operational changes.