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Current news and events impacting the federal workforce, both current federal employees and federal retirees.
Washington, DC is feeling the impact of Winter Storm Stella. Federal agencies are operating under a delayed arrival status today.
Legislation recently passed the House in a renewed effort to provide private lactation spaces in federal buildings for visitors.
The Office of Government Ethics has said that disciplinary action against Kellyanne Conway appears to be warranted for statements she made which appear to violate her position as a federal employee.
Many federal employees are unhappy about the election of Donald Trump as president, and organized movements within the federal workforce are taking place.
In no time after the Trump administration issued a directive to agencies to temporarily limit their communications, voices of dissent took to Twitter. What is the story behind some of these “rogue” Twitter accounts, and what does it all mean for federal employees?
President Trump’s decision to freeze federal hiring has generated quite a buzz among the federal community. Here is a summary of what is being said about it.
The White House has instructed federal agencies to cease issuing regulations until they can be reviewed and approved by the Trump administration.
The White House’s “We the People” online petition website that began under the Obama administration is apparently here to stay under the Trump administration.
The Congressional Budget Office has published a list of 115 ways to reduce the federal deficit in the coming years. The author points out that the options which target the federal workforce generally offer smaller deficit reductions than other items on the list.
With the end of the year and tax season approaching, the IRS is reminding taxpayers about what tax records they should keep and for how long.