Plans Afoot to Move Some Feds Out of Washington
Plans are afoot to move some jobs and employees out of Washington. Can an agency move organizations and employees?
Current news impacting federal agencies and the federal employees who work at them.
Plans are afoot to move some jobs and employees out of Washington. Can an agency move organizations and employees?
What is happening at the MSPB now that there are no Board Members confirmed by the Senate?
Should all Postal delivery vehicles be required to have air conditioning? One Congressman is pursuing it after an employee died from heat exhaustion last summer.
A new report outlines the extent to which federal agencies spend money in the last month of a fiscal year and what they were buying.
In an unusual move, the FLRA is providing for filing amici briefs on a case concerning an award of attorney fees in the federal labor relations context.
Under a new Labor Department program, some contractors will be able to self-audit their workplace anti-discrimination rules.
What is happening with the MSPB and the lack of leadership as the current term of Acting Chairman Mark Robbins is about to expire? Here is a summary.
The annual report from the Taxpayer Advocate Service outlines the impact of the shutdown on the IRS and agency problems as a result of using 1960’s computer technology.
Even if there is another shutdown, the Treasury Department says taxpayer refunds will still be paid.
OPM announced that it has renewed a contract with ID Experts to continue providing free identity theft monitoring services for the agency’s data breaches.