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Paid parental leave takes shape under new OPM regulations
The Office of Personnel Management plans to issue a final interim rule on the use of paid parental leave Aug. 10.
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Where feds could see changes in COVID relief plans
The competing proposals for pandemic relief legislation each contain important provisions for some federal employees.
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Feds’ pay increase doesn’t make House-passed funding
The usual legislative vehicle for boosting federal pay lacks provisions for a basic increase in 2021.
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Will COVID finally kick-start federal telework efforts?
Telework at federal agencies has the potential to change how government work is done even beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
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USCIS postpones planned employee furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agreed to delay its mass furlough plans for another few weeks, after budget reevaluations.
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Will feds receive hazard pay during COVID-19?
Two efforts currently underway could guarantee hazard pay for federal employees required to work with the public or in crowded offices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
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Proposed rule would protect feds’ health benefits during a shutdown
Lapses in government appropriations would have less of an impact on federal insurance plans under a proposed rule.
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On the front lines of COVID response, this agency makes safety paramount
Officers in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps are deployed throughout the government to combat COVID-19.
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Nearly 14,000 feds face looming pandemic furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services plans to furlough 75 percent of its workforce, unless Congress intervenes.
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Paid parental leave takes shape under new OPM regulations
The Office of Personnel Management plans to issue a final interim rule on the use of paid parental leave Aug. 10.
-
Where feds could see changes in COVID relief plans
The competing proposals for pandemic relief legislation each contain important provisions for some federal employees.
-
Feds’ pay increase doesn’t make House-passed funding
The usual legislative vehicle for boosting federal pay lacks provisions for a basic increase in 2021.
-
Will COVID finally kick-start federal telework efforts?
Telework at federal agencies has the potential to change how government work is done even beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
USCIS postpones planned employee furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agreed to delay its mass furlough plans for another few weeks, after budget reevaluations.
-
Will feds receive hazard pay during COVID-19?
Two efforts currently underway could guarantee hazard pay for federal employees required to work with the public or in crowded offices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
-
Proposed rule would protect feds’ health benefits during a shutdown
Lapses in government appropriations would have less of an impact on federal insurance plans under a proposed rule.
-
On the front lines of COVID response, this agency makes safety paramount
Officers in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps are deployed throughout the government to combat COVID-19.
-
Nearly 14,000 feds face looming pandemic furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services plans to furlough 75 percent of its workforce, unless Congress intervenes.
-
Paid parental leave takes shape under new OPM regulations
The Office of Personnel Management plans to issue a final interim rule on the use of paid parental leave Aug. 10.
-
Where feds could see changes in COVID relief plans
The competing proposals for pandemic relief legislation each contain important provisions for some federal employees.
-
Feds’ pay increase doesn’t make House-passed funding
The usual legislative vehicle for boosting federal pay lacks provisions for a basic increase in 2021.
-
Will COVID finally kick-start federal telework efforts?
Telework at federal agencies has the potential to change how government work is done even beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
USCIS postpones planned employee furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agreed to delay its mass furlough plans for another few weeks, after budget reevaluations.
-
Will feds receive hazard pay during COVID-19?
Two efforts currently underway could guarantee hazard pay for federal employees required to work with the public or in crowded offices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
-
Proposed rule would protect feds’ health benefits during a shutdown
Lapses in government appropriations would have less of an impact on federal insurance plans under a proposed rule.
-
On the front lines of COVID response, this agency makes safety paramount
Officers in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps are deployed throughout the government to combat COVID-19.
-
Nearly 14,000 feds face looming pandemic furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services plans to furlough 75 percent of its workforce, unless Congress intervenes.













