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White House mandates more transparent union rights for feds
Vice President Kamala Harris led a roundtable with federal workers on the White House’s initiative to keep bargaining unit employees better informed of their rights.
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Draft appropriations bill would restart plans for new FBI headquarters
The current FBI headquarters has been determined to be insufficient for the agency’s needs for the past decade.
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OPM proposes expanding access to dental and vision insurance
Federal employees who work on a temporary basis and transitioning military retirees would have expanded options for accessing coverage.
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Feds have limited time to get first Pfizer shot
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19 has a three week interval between doses.
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OPM to issue another late employee survey
The 2021 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey will continue to cover issues related to COVID-19 pandemic challenges and response.
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Federal retirees to see record high cost-of-living increase for Social Security
The cost of living increase will fully benefit retirees under the Civil Service Retirement System, but have a lesser impact on Federal Employee Retirement System recipients.
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Work-life balance, poor management plague Postal Service employees
U.S. Postal Service employees are less satisfied with their jobs than their counterparts in the private sector or at other government agencies, according to an Oct. 8 report from the Post Office’s Inspector General.
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Feds face the last day to get a first Moderna shot
The interval between first and second doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine means that feds must receive their first dose by Oct. 11 to meet the deadline.
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Emergency leave transfer for Ida expanded to include Pennsylvania
Hurricane Ida made landfall in the continental U.S. Aug 29, causing severe damage in parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, New York and New Jersey.
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Is Columbus Day a federal employee holiday?
Columbus Day, sometimes celebrated as Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead, falls on the second Monday in October.
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White House mandates more transparent union rights for feds
Vice President Kamala Harris led a roundtable with federal workers on the White House’s initiative to keep bargaining unit employees better informed of their rights.
-
Draft appropriations bill would restart plans for new FBI headquarters
The current FBI headquarters has been determined to be insufficient for the agency’s needs for the past decade.
-
OPM proposes expanding access to dental and vision insurance
Federal employees who work on a temporary basis and transitioning military retirees would have expanded options for accessing coverage.
-
Feds have limited time to get first Pfizer shot
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19 has a three week interval between doses.
-
OPM to issue another late employee survey
The 2021 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey will continue to cover issues related to COVID-19 pandemic challenges and response.
-
Federal retirees to see record high cost-of-living increase for Social Security
The cost of living increase will fully benefit retirees under the Civil Service Retirement System, but have a lesser impact on Federal Employee Retirement System recipients.
-
Work-life balance, poor management plague Postal Service employees
U.S. Postal Service employees are less satisfied with their jobs than their counterparts in the private sector or at other government agencies, according to an Oct. 8 report from the Post Office’s Inspector General.
-
Feds face the last day to get a first Moderna shot
The interval between first and second doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine means that feds must receive their first dose by Oct. 11 to meet the deadline.
-
Emergency leave transfer for Ida expanded to include Pennsylvania
Hurricane Ida made landfall in the continental U.S. Aug 29, causing severe damage in parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, New York and New Jersey.
-
Is Columbus Day a federal employee holiday?
Columbus Day, sometimes celebrated as Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead, falls on the second Monday in October.
-
White House mandates more transparent union rights for feds
Vice President Kamala Harris led a roundtable with federal workers on the White House’s initiative to keep bargaining unit employees better informed of their rights.
-
Draft appropriations bill would restart plans for new FBI headquarters
The current FBI headquarters has been determined to be insufficient for the agency’s needs for the past decade.
-
OPM proposes expanding access to dental and vision insurance
Federal employees who work on a temporary basis and transitioning military retirees would have expanded options for accessing coverage.
-
Feds have limited time to get first Pfizer shot
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19 has a three week interval between doses.
-
OPM to issue another late employee survey
The 2021 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey will continue to cover issues related to COVID-19 pandemic challenges and response.
-
Federal retirees to see record high cost-of-living increase for Social Security
The cost of living increase will fully benefit retirees under the Civil Service Retirement System, but have a lesser impact on Federal Employee Retirement System recipients.
-
Work-life balance, poor management plague Postal Service employees
U.S. Postal Service employees are less satisfied with their jobs than their counterparts in the private sector or at other government agencies, according to an Oct. 8 report from the Post Office’s Inspector General.
-
Feds face the last day to get a first Moderna shot
The interval between first and second doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine means that feds must receive their first dose by Oct. 11 to meet the deadline.
-
Emergency leave transfer for Ida expanded to include Pennsylvania
Hurricane Ida made landfall in the continental U.S. Aug 29, causing severe damage in parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, New York and New Jersey.
-
Is Columbus Day a federal employee holiday?
Columbus Day, sometimes celebrated as Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead, falls on the second Monday in October.













