Senator Wants to Stop the IRS From Rehiring Employees It Fired
Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) wants the IRS to stop rehiring employees who were let go for performance or conduct problems.
Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) wants the IRS to stop rehiring employees who were let go for performance or conduct problems.
The House issued several votes this week that could potentially impact future regulations at the VA.
President Trump intends to nominate members to the FSIP which will allow decisions to now be issued again on pending impasse-dispute cases.
Legislation that would allow TSP participants to make multiple withdrawals from their accounts is moving forward in the Senate.
The TSA has announced new, stricter screening procedures for all electronic devices larger than a cell phone at domestic airports.
Should a federal employee retire now to avoid unpleasant changes that may be implemented in new legislation?
Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA) introduced amendments that would prevent federal employees from staying at Trump properties when on official travel.
The Labor Secretary is advocating loosening or abolishing some occupational licensing that could help lower agency labor costs.
The House Republican Study Committee recently released its 2018 budget proposal which contains cuts or changes to programs impacting federal employees.
A district court has refused to dismiss a defamation action brought by a local union official against the union and at least one AFGE representative, thus giving this aggrieved union member, a former local AFGE official, a day in court.