Legislation Reintroduced in Congress to Make It Easier to Fire VA Employees
Legislation has been reintroduced in Congress to make it easier to fire VA employees for misconduct or poor performance.
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Legislation has been reintroduced in Congress to make it easier to fire VA employees for misconduct or poor performance.
If you have been admitted to a hospital and you have Medicare, you need to know if you’ve been admitted as an inpatient or as an outpatient.
The Defense secretary has called for a review of DoD’s business operations. The author says that this can work to reduce costs and improve operations at the agency.
Recently proposed legislation would apply a new COLA for all federal benefits programs, but the author cautions that it may not be all it’s cracked up to be.
Recently introduced legislation would change the COLA used in computing federal employee retirement benefits.
All TSP funds had positive returns in February and all funds have positive returns for the year-to-date.
The author says that the current labor relations statute is a failure that should be repealed or revised. He offers a detailed analysis of the changes he thinks need to be made to the law.
The author outlines four mistakes federal employees under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) will want to make sure to avoid when choosing their optimal retirement date.
The author says there are two common disciplinary measures federal managers can utilize, but only one of them allows for applying discipline progressively in the event the problems continue.
A Rural Mail Carrier denied throwing away mail. The two dump truck loads of mail found at his residence told another story.