A Tale of Two Factors
The author says that federal HR advisors have gotten more cautious in their approach to discipline and often overlook the main focus of solving the problem.
The author says that federal HR advisors have gotten more cautious in their approach to discipline and often overlook the main focus of solving the problem.
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.
Recent guidance on marijuana related investments raises questions for federal employees who hold security clearances.
Another attempt is being made in Congress to change the COLA formula for Social Security to pay higher benefits.
There are important actions your primary survivor needs to take regarding your federal benefits in the event of your death.
The author says that although the civil service system is not perfect, a return to the “spoils system” would be devastating for the federal workforce.
The government is using two federal employee retirement accounts to avoid hitting the debt ceiling as the country’s debt continues its steady growth.
Another legislative push is being made in Congress to give federal employees 12 weeks of paid parental leave.
February saw its typical surge in new retirement applications, but OPM was able to manage the workload which kept the overall backlog in check.
Should the District of Columbia become a state? The recurring effort from one Senator has again been put forth in the new session of Congress.