New Bills Aim to Protect Federal Employee Whistleblowers
The sponsors behind a pair of recently introduced bills say that they would help protect federal employees from whistleblower retaliation.
The sponsors behind a pair of recently introduced bills say that they would help protect federal employees from whistleblower retaliation.
OPM’s retirement backlog had only a small increase in July despite a much slower average claims processing time.
AFGE’s lawsuit against OSC for its recent Hatch Act guidance has been dismissed by a Maryland court.
Having a dream for what you want your retirement to be can help motivate you to plan far enough in advance to achieve it.
OPM has issued guidance to agencies on reducing reliance on college education and increasing value of experience.
A VA whistleblower challenged a reprimand as retaliatory. The MSPB awarded some damages but drew the line when he asked to be compensated for loss of incentive pay.
More lawmakers are continuing to make their case for keeping federal employees on telework to protect them from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Despite the dramatic drop in March, TSP stock funds have roared back. One is now up more than 11% in the last 12 months.
One Senator says that the success of federal employees teleworking during the pandemic is proof that federal agencies don’t need to be in the DC area.
A majority of respondents to our latest survey say it’s too early for federal employees to stop telework and that they do not feel safe returning to the office.