It’s Time to Reform Federal Labor Relations
The author says that if America is serious about having an efficient government, federal union activity must be balanced with meeting mission needs.
The author says that if America is serious about having an efficient government, federal union activity must be balanced with meeting mission needs.
In one of many appeals brought by furloughed Defense employees as the result of the 2013 budget sequestration process, the appeals court has found no error in the handling of one employee’s appeal.
The retirement applications backlog at OPM increased almost 18% in July.
Recent proposals suggest cutting federal employees’ retirement benefits, however, the author says that lawmakers may not understand how these are funded.
Legislation is advancing in Congress that would make changes to the TSP. Here is what this could mean for federal employees.
The author suggests taking a “backwards approach” when it comes to planning for expenses in retirement.
According to a new GAO report, OPM has made progress in improving its information security but still has more work to do.
OPM has begun providing federal employees information to help them prepare for the 2017 federal benefits open season.
According to data from the Department of Labor, AFGE leads other federal unions in convictions involving corruption since 2015. The author provides an analysis.
The author says that the position classification process in civil service is in need of reform.