Former Mail Carrier Pleads Guilty to Stealing Thousands of Dollars Worth of Sports Trading Cards from the Mail
A former USPS mail carrier pleaded guilty to stealing nearly 100 sports cards worth thousands of dollars from the mail.
A former USPS mail carrier pleaded guilty to stealing nearly 100 sports cards worth thousands of dollars from the mail.
The federal government has had a dramatic shift in its policies regarding in-person work for federal employees. How do FedSmith readers feel about it?
The OPM retirement backlog broke the 35,000 mark at the end of February 2022.
A USPS mail carrier reportedly beat a turkey to death in self-defense when the aggressive bird attacked him along his delivery route.
Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) has introduced a plan with specific proposals to guide future Republican Congressional lawmaking efforts.
President Biden sent a letter to federal employees thanking them for their service to the country and indicated that in-person work will soon increase.
The Biden administration has relaxed mask requirements for federal employees in accordance with new CDC guidelines.
Recently introduced legislation would allow federal employees harmed by a COVID vaccine they received due to the vaccine mandate to sue the government.
Recently introduced legislation would direct agencies to develop plans to return federal employees to in-office work in greater numbers.
Legislation has been introduced to return federal employees to in-office work in greater numbers.