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After telling their supervisors they were pregnant, CBP employees alleged that they were involuntarily forced into temporary light duty (TLD) status. The discrimination case has now won class certification.
Agree or disagree, book arguing against public employee unions is worth a read
A disagreement between the Army and the AFGE Local 2119 at Rock Island Arsenal has each side following a different contract, and no agreement in sight.
Federal retirement tends to stand like a three-legged stool: the FERS annuity, the Thrift Savings Plan and Social Security. But a fourth leg could make for an even sturdier retirement. Good old fashioned Savings Bonds are another instrument federal employees can invest in for their personal savings.
The Office of Personnel Management, under both the current and previous administration, successfully opened up thousands of federal jobs to more Americans by eliminating unnecessary degree requirements for federal positions for which a formal education is neither required nor a reliable predictor of a candidate’s ability to successfully do the job.
The top Republican on the Senate Small Business Committee is calling for higher standards for federal small business contracting goals.
The Biden administration is planning to set new rules for how federal agencies use emerging artificial intelligence tools to do their jobs.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s latest guidance outlines promising practices for federal agencies to prevent and address harassment in the workplace.
At issue are the overseas COLAs the Pentagon uses to ensure military members are compensated fairly, regardless of their duty station.
The Office of Management and Budget, in a memo last month, called on deputy secretaries to develop Work Environment Plans that take a closer look at agency satisfaction scores for both employees and customers.
Transportation is taking a measured approach to ensuring new infrastructure projects feature cybersecurity requirements, or at the very least, cyber guidelines.
Richard Beutel, senior researcher at the George Mason Center for Government Contracting and founder of Cyrrus Analytics LLC, a leading cloud policy boutique, explains why the White House’s new cyber strategy threatens the use of commercial-off-the-shelf IT projects across the government.
The IRS is warning House lawmakers that plans to eliminate nearly $80 billion in agency modernization funds would stall ongoing plans to improve taxpayer services.
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee raised concerns over OPM's role as both regulator and provider of talent acquisition systems, saying the dual position gives the agency an unfair advantage.