House Committee Looking Into ‘Excessive Spending’ on Redecorating Carson’s Office
The House Oversight Committee is probing reports of “excessive spending” on decorating the HUD Secretary’s office.
The House Oversight Committee is probing reports of “excessive spending” on decorating the HUD Secretary’s office.
The author offers some tips for agency leaders on planning a labor relations strategy.
Congressman Elijah Cummings (D-MD) wants to subpoena DOI for a lack of response to his inquiry about retaliatory employee reassignments.
An ongoing effort in the House to privatize a portion of the FAA has come to an end.
An 18-year postal employee who had worked his way up to Postmaster Grade 21 tried unsuccessfully to have his firing overturned by the appeals court.
New legislation would require all federal employees deemed “nonessential” to be named in the event of a government shutdown.
How well do you understand your federal employee benefits, and how does this information tie into the recently proposed cuts?
A case involving public sector unions is currently being heard by the Supreme Court. How does it affect federal employees?
How does interim pay work with the FERS Annuity Supplement? The author provides an explanation.
An appeals court recently said that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should act with the same degree of independence as other financial regulators.