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The Trump administration may recommence stripping the union rights of two-thirds of the federal workforce, for now.
A good government group argued the “double hatting” undermines public trust in the independent watchdogs, while the Housing ...
The location of the FBI’s headquarters has been a contested issue for more than a decade, as the downtown Hoover building ...
The Office of Personnel Management announced last week that it will roll out a new “paperless” retirement application for use across the federal government next month. But experts warn the ...
Some agencies have walked back their layoffs, but the court order spurring that action is not preventing re-firings.
A pair of organizations representing federal law enforcement officers urged lawmakers to strengthen carveouts of an array of ...
How to think about the best ways to utilize your retirement and health care benefits when you may be older, or younger, than ...
Layoffs are scheduled to take effect at the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs on June 6. Between the reduction ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday brought back around 300 employees it had dismissed through a ...
The use of non-disclosure agreements could "chill employees from disclosing violations of waste, fraud and abuse," top ...
The bipartisan group of lawmakers sent a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency urging support for a grant program ...
The IRS recently announced an increase in Health Savings Account contribution limits for 2026. Individuals enrolled in a High ...