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According to an MSPB survey, more federal employees say they've witnessed or experienced prohibited personnel practices such as discrimination and whistelblower retaliation in recent years.
The Justice Department’s prediction that fiscal 2018 would be a record year for Freedom of Information Act requests came true.
Are labor relations at SSA, VA so bad they'll never get better?
Navy investigates president of U.S. Naval War College
In today's Federal Newscast, an arbitrator finds the Veterans Affairs Department should take down a public record of employee firings and other punishments from its website.
DoD's inspector general says the regional security stacks are still hampered by inadequate requirements planning and insufficient training for cyber defenders.
As employees at the Agriculture Department await word of a final site decision, more members of Congress are taking steps to try to block the proposed USDA relocation.
New retirement claims data from the Office of Personnel Management shows a reversal of previous trends around how fast the agency is processing cases.
The amount of the 2020 white collar federal pay raise will range anywhere from zero to 3.1% if federal unions and Democrats in the House have their way.
The Federal Service Impasses Panel has weighed in another labor-management dispute, rewriting portions of a collective bargaining agreement between the Social Security Administration and the American Federation of Government Employees.
The Air Force's new BRICE app means a change in technology and talent management.
SBA Acting Administrator Chris Pilkerton joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain how it works.
Few agencies can hide from the results. Now the annual survey, known as FEVS, has been put in the field for 2019.
In today's Federal Newscast, House and Senate lawmakers have taken steps to prevent a White House proposal which would result in about 1,000 layoffs at the U.S. Forest Service.