Postal Service Reports $540 Million Net Loss in First Quarter
The Postal Service reported a net loss of $540 million for the first quarter of the 2018 fiscal year despite a record setting Christmas shipping season.
The Postal Service reported a net loss of $540 million for the first quarter of the 2018 fiscal year despite a record setting Christmas shipping season.
A brief government shutdown ensued overnight, but quickly came to an end after Congress reached an agreement early this morning.
With the possibility of yet another partial government shutdown looming, legislation has again been introduced to ensure federal employees would be paid for any lost time.
The Census Bureau has published a memo for the upcoming Census that details how federal employees working overseas will be counted.
The IRS said in a recent announcement that the new tax cut law will not change the 2018 annual contribution limit for the TSP.
Legislation has been introduced in an effort to curtail the billions in improper payments that federal agencies send to dead people.
The Office of Special Counsel recently released three guidance memos for agencies regarding implementing whistleblower protections.
The annual influx of end of year retirement applications caused OPM’s retirement backlog to surge 41% in January.
The White House has relaunched its popular We the People petitions website after it was briefly offline for maintenance.
Should the Census ask about citizenship status? A dispute has arisen between one lawmaker and the Justice Department over the issue.