Trump to ‘Study’ Federal Workers’ Pay Over Labor Day Weekend
President Trump said in a speech today that he will “study” the issue of pay for federal workers over the weekend. What exactly does this mean?
President Trump said in a speech today that he will “study” the issue of pay for federal workers over the weekend. What exactly does this mean?
The White House wants to move forward with its proposed pay freeze for federal employees in 2019.
The Office of Special Counsel recently filed a whistleblower retaliation complaint over the removal of a federal employee at the Interior Department.
OPM has issued revised guidance for agencies as a result of a judge’s recent decision to invalidate significant portions of labor relations executive orders.
A federal employee at the CFPB had some harsh outgoing words in his resignation letter for the agency’s acting director.
A proposal to freeze pay for Labor Department employees was left out of a recently passed spending bill.
The IRS announced it is changing the format of tax transcripts in an effort to protect taxpayers’ personal data.
A GAO decision concludes that the EPA’s former administrator did not break the law when he appeared in a beef association video.
Some lawmakers want an investigation of the TSA’s Federal Air Marshal Service after a report alleging racial profiling by a supervisor.
The National Labor Relations Board has announced it will begin offering early retirement to some federal employees.