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Answers to federal workers’ questions about government labor unions
The majority of federal employees are listed as being in a bargaining unit, meaning that the union is an influential part of their jobs even if they don’t become union members.
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Biden uses emergency authority to cement feds’ 2022 pay raise
President Joe Biden informed Congress that he intends to implement the pay increase laid out for feds in his 2022 budget proposal.
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Feds get broader leave approval for COVID-19 vaccination
Agencies must now offer feds a certain amount of discretionary leave in order to get or recover from the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Biden fills out labor relations agency with 10 new appointments
A staffed Federal Service Impasses Panel will be able to decide disputes between federal employee unions and agency negotiators.
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How the US government will test unvaccinated workers under Biden’s order
Unvaccinated employees and contractors who refuse to submit to weekly COVID-19 testing could face disciplinary action.
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OPM lays out path for more paid federal interns
Agencies will soon have the authority to hire college students to temporary, competitive positions, as part of the government’s expansion of paid internships.
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More patient-facing feds required to get COVID vaccine
Medical staff at the Department of Health and Human Services who have the potential to be in contact with patients will be required to receive vaccination against COVID-19.
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Third federal insurer introduces vaccine incentive program
Kaiser Permanente will offer its federal enrollees a $50 reward for proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Pelosi increases caps on pay for House staff
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has raised pay caps for House staff by more than $20,000 in an effort to retain skilled workers.
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Team that investigates forced labor wins federal service medal
Members of the public cast 113,000 votes welect a team from Customs and Border Protection to receive the 2021 Samuel J. Heyman People’s Choice award.
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Answers to federal workers’ questions about government labor unions
The majority of federal employees are listed as being in a bargaining unit, meaning that the union is an influential part of their jobs even if they don’t become union members.
-
Biden uses emergency authority to cement feds’ 2022 pay raise
President Joe Biden informed Congress that he intends to implement the pay increase laid out for feds in his 2022 budget proposal.
-
Feds get broader leave approval for COVID-19 vaccination
Agencies must now offer feds a certain amount of discretionary leave in order to get or recover from the COVID-19 vaccine.
-
Biden fills out labor relations agency with 10 new appointments
A staffed Federal Service Impasses Panel will be able to decide disputes between federal employee unions and agency negotiators.
-
How the US government will test unvaccinated workers under Biden’s order
Unvaccinated employees and contractors who refuse to submit to weekly COVID-19 testing could face disciplinary action.
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OPM lays out path for more paid federal interns
Agencies will soon have the authority to hire college students to temporary, competitive positions, as part of the government’s expansion of paid internships.
-
More patient-facing feds required to get COVID vaccine
Medical staff at the Department of Health and Human Services who have the potential to be in contact with patients will be required to receive vaccination against COVID-19.
-
Third federal insurer introduces vaccine incentive program
Kaiser Permanente will offer its federal enrollees a $50 reward for proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
-
Pelosi increases caps on pay for House staff
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has raised pay caps for House staff by more than $20,000 in an effort to retain skilled workers.
-
Team that investigates forced labor wins federal service medal
Members of the public cast 113,000 votes welect a team from Customs and Border Protection to receive the 2021 Samuel J. Heyman People’s Choice award.
-
Answers to federal workers’ questions about government labor unions
The majority of federal employees are listed as being in a bargaining unit, meaning that the union is an influential part of their jobs even if they don’t become union members.
-
Biden uses emergency authority to cement feds’ 2022 pay raise
President Joe Biden informed Congress that he intends to implement the pay increase laid out for feds in his 2022 budget proposal.
-
Feds get broader leave approval for COVID-19 vaccination
Agencies must now offer feds a certain amount of discretionary leave in order to get or recover from the COVID-19 vaccine.
-
Biden fills out labor relations agency with 10 new appointments
A staffed Federal Service Impasses Panel will be able to decide disputes between federal employee unions and agency negotiators.
-
How the US government will test unvaccinated workers under Biden’s order
Unvaccinated employees and contractors who refuse to submit to weekly COVID-19 testing could face disciplinary action.
-
OPM lays out path for more paid federal interns
Agencies will soon have the authority to hire college students to temporary, competitive positions, as part of the government’s expansion of paid internships.
-
More patient-facing feds required to get COVID vaccine
Medical staff at the Department of Health and Human Services who have the potential to be in contact with patients will be required to receive vaccination against COVID-19.
-
Third federal insurer introduces vaccine incentive program
Kaiser Permanente will offer its federal enrollees a $50 reward for proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
-
Pelosi increases caps on pay for House staff
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has raised pay caps for House staff by more than $20,000 in an effort to retain skilled workers.
-
Team that investigates forced labor wins federal service medal
Members of the public cast 113,000 votes welect a team from Customs and Border Protection to receive the 2021 Samuel J. Heyman People’s Choice award.













