Court Decision Gives New Life to Unions’ Lawsuit on OPM Data Breaches
A new court decision has allowed a lawsuit against OPM over the two data breaches at the agency to proceed.
A new court decision has allowed a lawsuit against OPM over the two data breaches at the agency to proceed.
Legislation has been reintroduced that would facilitate the process of firing underperforming federal employees.
The White House is now threatening employee furloughs if Congress blocks attempts to restructure OPM.
Lawmakers want DoD to drop what they consider offensive terminology from the agency’s forms.
A recent GAO report says that OPM has problems, some self-inflicted, that are hindering improvements to the agency’s retirement application processing.
The Office of Special Counsel has recommended removing Kellyanne Conway for what it called “numerous violations” of the Hatch Act.
USDA has announced plans to make a new home for two of its agencies.
Results from a recent OPM survey offer insight as to why SES federal employees choose to leave their federal jobs.
A proposed rule published in the Federal Register outlines changes coming to the TSP under the TSP Modernization Act.
Legislation containing a 2020 pay raise has taken another incremental step forward in the House of Representatives.