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Ask Reg: What is ‘High 3′ and how is it a benefit in retirement?
How to calculate your High 3 for federal retirement.
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OPM urged to commit to protecting IVF in federal health insurance
With reproductive issues questioned in courts, Democrats voiced their expectations for the largest employer-sponsored health program in the country.
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Grassley grills Pentagon over improper use of government credit cards
A watchdog concluded DOD cardholders made $52 million worth of “questionable” purchases at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ready, set, scan: National Archives to digitize 500M records by 2026
At Archives II in Maryland, paper stacks are not something to be feared, but to be revered.
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Exclusive: OPM cracks down on who’s eligible for federal health benefits
Administering a health care program with more than 8 million total members is one of the biggest jobs OPM does.
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Office of Personnel Management Director Ahuja to step down
She is the longest serving OPM director in more than a decade.
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Is telework a ‘reasonable accommodation’ for pregnant federal workers?
The EEOC regulation also stipulates accommodations for workers seeking abortions or infertility treatments.
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Leave benefit for feds getting COVID-19 booster shots upheld by OPM
“The administration strongly encourages federal employees to get recommended doses of updated COVID-19 vaccines.”
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New rule makes it easier for interns, graduates to work for Uncle Sam
This rule softens some of the rigidity surrounding government hiring.
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Gag order on federal immigration judges is backfiring, union says
Lawmakers caught on to the policy and criticized the move.
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Ask Reg: What is ‘High 3′ and how is it a benefit in retirement?
How to calculate your High 3 for federal retirement.
-
OPM urged to commit to protecting IVF in federal health insurance
With reproductive issues questioned in courts, Democrats voiced their expectations for the largest employer-sponsored health program in the country.
-
Grassley grills Pentagon over improper use of government credit cards
A watchdog concluded DOD cardholders made $52 million worth of “questionable” purchases at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
Ready, set, scan: National Archives to digitize 500M records by 2026
At Archives II in Maryland, paper stacks are not something to be feared, but to be revered.
-
Exclusive: OPM cracks down on who’s eligible for federal health benefits
Administering a health care program with more than 8 million total members is one of the biggest jobs OPM does.
-
Office of Personnel Management Director Ahuja to step down
She is the longest serving OPM director in more than a decade.
-
Is telework a ‘reasonable accommodation’ for pregnant federal workers?
The EEOC regulation also stipulates accommodations for workers seeking abortions or infertility treatments.
-
Leave benefit for feds getting COVID-19 booster shots upheld by OPM
“The administration strongly encourages federal employees to get recommended doses of updated COVID-19 vaccines.”
-
New rule makes it easier for interns, graduates to work for Uncle Sam
This rule softens some of the rigidity surrounding government hiring.
-
Gag order on federal immigration judges is backfiring, union says
Lawmakers caught on to the policy and criticized the move.
-
Ask Reg: What is ‘High 3′ and how is it a benefit in retirement?
How to calculate your High 3 for federal retirement.
-
OPM urged to commit to protecting IVF in federal health insurance
With reproductive issues questioned in courts, Democrats voiced their expectations for the largest employer-sponsored health program in the country.
-
Grassley grills Pentagon over improper use of government credit cards
A watchdog concluded DOD cardholders made $52 million worth of “questionable” purchases at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
Ready, set, scan: National Archives to digitize 500M records by 2026
At Archives II in Maryland, paper stacks are not something to be feared, but to be revered.
-
Exclusive: OPM cracks down on who’s eligible for federal health benefits
Administering a health care program with more than 8 million total members is one of the biggest jobs OPM does.
-
Office of Personnel Management Director Ahuja to step down
She is the longest serving OPM director in more than a decade.
-
Is telework a ‘reasonable accommodation’ for pregnant federal workers?
The EEOC regulation also stipulates accommodations for workers seeking abortions or infertility treatments.
-
Leave benefit for feds getting COVID-19 booster shots upheld by OPM
“The administration strongly encourages federal employees to get recommended doses of updated COVID-19 vaccines.”
-
New rule makes it easier for interns, graduates to work for Uncle Sam
This rule softens some of the rigidity surrounding government hiring.
-
Gag order on federal immigration judges is backfiring, union says
Lawmakers caught on to the policy and criticized the move.













