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Non-essential feds have one day to schedule excess leave
Excess annual leave must be scheduled three pay periods in advance of and taken sometime before the end of the 2021 leave year.
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Feds are first priority in Biden’s governmentwide agenda
The White House intends to use a strengthened federal workforce as one of the pillars of government reform in the coming years.
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Could stronger enforcement help restaff federal transportation jobs?
The fines collected from unruly or abusive travelers could go toward hiring more officers at the Transportation Security Agency and the Federal Air Marshal Service.
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Personnel office fixes loophole impacting same-sex survivors of feds
The notice allows same-sex spouses of deceased feds to receive survivor benefits if they were denied due to prior marriage restrictions.
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OPM revamps decade-old federal telework guidance
The updated guidance features an entirely new section on employees that work remotely for the vast majority of their hours.
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Federal union calls for delay on vaccine mandate deadline
Federal contractors have until after the holiday season to ensure that all employees are vaccinated, while feds have a pre-Thanksgiving deadline.
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House members propose reducing public service retirement limitation
The legislation would mandate a new calculation for employees under the Civil Service Retirement System that are impacted by the Windfall Elimination Provision.
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Feds have days left to get final vaccine
Federal employees that have not received any vaccine doses yet can only get the Johnson & Johnson version and still meet the Nov. 22 deadline.
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Feds can get time off for young-child vaccinations
Children between ages 5 and 11 have been approved to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, meaning that feds may receive leave to accompany such children.
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White House extends vaccine deadline for contractors
Federal contractors have until the new year to get all employees that do not have an exemption vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Non-essential feds have one day to schedule excess leave
Excess annual leave must be scheduled three pay periods in advance of and taken sometime before the end of the 2021 leave year.
-
Feds are first priority in Biden’s governmentwide agenda
The White House intends to use a strengthened federal workforce as one of the pillars of government reform in the coming years.
-
Could stronger enforcement help restaff federal transportation jobs?
The fines collected from unruly or abusive travelers could go toward hiring more officers at the Transportation Security Agency and the Federal Air Marshal Service.
-
Personnel office fixes loophole impacting same-sex survivors of feds
The notice allows same-sex spouses of deceased feds to receive survivor benefits if they were denied due to prior marriage restrictions.
-
OPM revamps decade-old federal telework guidance
The updated guidance features an entirely new section on employees that work remotely for the vast majority of their hours.
-
Federal union calls for delay on vaccine mandate deadline
Federal contractors have until after the holiday season to ensure that all employees are vaccinated, while feds have a pre-Thanksgiving deadline.
-
House members propose reducing public service retirement limitation
The legislation would mandate a new calculation for employees under the Civil Service Retirement System that are impacted by the Windfall Elimination Provision.
-
Feds have days left to get final vaccine
Federal employees that have not received any vaccine doses yet can only get the Johnson & Johnson version and still meet the Nov. 22 deadline.
-
Feds can get time off for young-child vaccinations
Children between ages 5 and 11 have been approved to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, meaning that feds may receive leave to accompany such children.
-
White House extends vaccine deadline for contractors
Federal contractors have until the new year to get all employees that do not have an exemption vaccinated against COVID-19.
-
Non-essential feds have one day to schedule excess leave
Excess annual leave must be scheduled three pay periods in advance of and taken sometime before the end of the 2021 leave year.
-
Feds are first priority in Biden’s governmentwide agenda
The White House intends to use a strengthened federal workforce as one of the pillars of government reform in the coming years.
-
Could stronger enforcement help restaff federal transportation jobs?
The fines collected from unruly or abusive travelers could go toward hiring more officers at the Transportation Security Agency and the Federal Air Marshal Service.
-
Personnel office fixes loophole impacting same-sex survivors of feds
The notice allows same-sex spouses of deceased feds to receive survivor benefits if they were denied due to prior marriage restrictions.
-
OPM revamps decade-old federal telework guidance
The updated guidance features an entirely new section on employees that work remotely for the vast majority of their hours.
-
Federal union calls for delay on vaccine mandate deadline
Federal contractors have until after the holiday season to ensure that all employees are vaccinated, while feds have a pre-Thanksgiving deadline.
-
House members propose reducing public service retirement limitation
The legislation would mandate a new calculation for employees under the Civil Service Retirement System that are impacted by the Windfall Elimination Provision.
-
Feds have days left to get final vaccine
Federal employees that have not received any vaccine doses yet can only get the Johnson & Johnson version and still meet the Nov. 22 deadline.
-
Feds can get time off for young-child vaccinations
Children between ages 5 and 11 have been approved to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, meaning that feds may receive leave to accompany such children.
-
White House extends vaccine deadline for contractors
Federal contractors have until the new year to get all employees that do not have an exemption vaccinated against COVID-19.













