Early Departure in Effect for DC Area Federal Employees
Federal employees in the Washington, DC were sent home two hours early on August 7, 2023 due to the threat of severe weather.
Federal employees in the Washington, DC were sent home two hours early on August 7, 2023 due to the threat of severe weather.
A Missouri man pleaded guilty to taking VA disability benefits despite being able to do heavy weightlifting exercises.
A new bill would prevent current or past marijuana use from disqualifying individuals from working for the federal government.
Belittling and insults can be forms of workplace bullying, but the author emphasizes that name calling doesn’t define one’s character.
Federal employees making at least $145,000 may be able to accumulate more for their future retirement starting in 2024 via catch-up contributions to the TSP.
A House Subcommittee has launched an investigation into the COVID vaccine mandates, including the federal employee vaccine mandate.
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The stock market has had its longest winning streak since 2021. This led to strong TSP performance in July.
Legislation has been introduced to allow federal employees to be sued for violating Americans’ free speech rights.
The VA will allow religious accommodations for federal employees opposed to participating in the agency’s abortion services.