Labor Secretary Wants To Reform Occupational Licensing
The Labor Secretary is advocating loosening or abolishing some occupational licensing that could help lower agency labor costs.
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.
Does the federal government fire enough people? The author lists crucial elements he says are necessary in a proper discipline process.
Can I be considered as a CSRS re-hire? If so, how will my previous CSRS time affect any retirement benefits to which I would be entitled eight years from now?
Current federal employees are likely to receive a smaller pay increase in 2018 than federal retirees.
Legislation has been introduced that would make federal employees “at-will” employees, potentially making it easier to remove or suspend them.
The National Weather Service has terminated its 16-year contract with its employee organization, the National Weather Service Employees Organization.
The author tells the story of how a postage stamp caused her to see her life in a more positive way.
The House recently passed legislation that would provide greater protection to victims of discrimination and accountability within the federal government.