Dog Attacks on Postal Employees on the Decline
The number of dog attacks on Postal employees has declined over the last two years according to new data from the Postal Service.
The number of dog attacks on Postal employees has declined over the last two years according to new data from the Postal Service.
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Legislation introduced in the Senate would give federal employees 12 weeks of paid family leave.
A new bill would pool unused leave among DoD employees to to go towards family and medical leave purposes.
The Justice Department announced that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested and charged with conspiracy to hack a government computer.
A Connecticut man pleaded guilty to stealing over $70,000 in benefits payments from the VA by posing as his dead sister.
Despite more incoming claims than usual in March, OPM was able to make a sizable reduction to the retirement backlog.
A group of House Democrats have asked to block funding for the Trump administration’s proposal to reorganize OPM.
A new report from GAO calls into question the effectiveness of identity theft protection services.
The TSP has issued a short memo for agency payroll offices regarding the impact of the retroactive pay raise.