Inadequate Resources Are Turning Fed Employees into MacGyvers
The author says that federal employees are being asked to do more with less and that it is starting impacting morale.
How did the TSP funds perform last month? See the latest returns at TSPDataCenter.com.
The author says that federal employees are being asked to do more with less and that it is starting impacting morale.
Federal employees in a number of metropolitan areas are likely to be included in new locality pay areas in 2014.
A letter carrier got a little too bullish in dealing with unpleasant working conditions at the agency and now finds he is out of a job. Read how.
Results from a recent poll indicate that FedSmith.com users overwhelmingly oppose the idea of arming TSA agents at airports and public transportation facilities.
You can save yourself a lot of anxiety about your upcoming presentation — if you follow this simple bit of advice.
A recent report from the Congressional Budget Office makes a myriad of proposals designed to help put a dent in the growing federal debt, some of which would directly impact federal employees.
MSPB announced on 11/8/2013 that it planned to change the way it adjudicates jurisdiction claims by altering its regulations. The Author suggests that anyone involved in appeals before the Board should read this article and respond to the Board’s request for comments by practitioners. As a part of its effort, the Board has prepared a useful chart called Elements/Issues in MSPB Appeals that is worth reading.
Three Senators have reintroduced legislation that would end the defined benefit pension portion of the Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) for new federal government hires.
The FERS annuity supplement is probably going to end. How will it impact your retirement plans?
The author offers suggestions for dealing with employee behavior issues.