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These and others are reasons why settlement agreements are a useful tool in the employee relations toolbox.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Veterans Affairs Department released figures on employment vacancies at the agency as of June 30.
The Air Force is one year into its plan for cutting instructions for airmen and making remaining instructions easier to understand.
The Navy is setting up new hubs and surge areas to deal with its background investigation backlog.
In many parts of the country today marks the unofficial, but real end of summer. Schools that are not in session will be tomorrow, and traffic will be back to full gridlock mode.
Harrison Schmitt, first scientist in space and former U.S. senator, said NASA was mostly oriented on a single goal during the Apollo program, and that's what made it successful.
More than 200 former national security professionals want answers from the Office of Personnel Management and the Director of National Intelligence about how and why USPS released the confidential national security questionnaire of congressional candidate Abigail Spanberger.
The upside to the Russia pension system is that it is indexed to inflation. The downside is that the average life expectancy for Russian men is reportedly 59.
An arbitrator says VA has violated the terms of its contract with the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) in implementing certain provisions of the accountability act.
Four Democratic senators have introduce a bill designed to crack down on wasteful spending by political appointees.
The leaders of federal and postal unions almost always endorse Democratic candidates for office, so is that a good thing for union members?
Office of Personnel Management Director Jeff Pon has told agencies to revoke the provisions of the president's executive orders that a federal district court recently invalidated. Other aspects of the president's EOs remain in effect.
Federal News Radio reporters Nicole Ogrysko and Jory Heckman join host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn to discuss the recent court ruling against the Trump administration’s crackdown against federal unions, and why there is a mini-exodus of scientists from the federal government. Aug. 29, 2018
Federal employees may not be enjoying the best labor relations at the moment, but many will still work on Labor Day.