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When is Tax Day this year?
Every April, Tax Day comes around as the official filing deadline for Americans to submit income tax returns to the federal government.
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OPM cuts federal retirement backlog as it works through spring surge
OPM makes another significant dent in its backlog, but its processing times slowed down.
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Take our poll: What issues in the 2024 elections matter most to feds?
Our latest reader survey asks feds what issues they’re tracking mostly closely come Nov. 5.
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Biden administration finalizes rule to prevent return of Schedule F
Former President Donald Trump had sought to reclassify tens of thousands of federal employees into at-will status, making them easier to dismiss.
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Locality pay is a focus of Senate bill aimed at tracking fed telework
The bill takes issue with federal employees who may be collecting locality pay based on their office location but work from home in a different city.
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Federal employee insurance impeded by sweeping healthcare cyberattack
Some policyholders said that they couldn’t access certain account statements.
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Bureau of Prisons officers seek federal law penalizing sexual threats
A union alleged more than 300 incidents of inmates exposing themselves or engaging in sexual acts in front of staff at a single federal prison in 2022.
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Return-to-office orders may strain feds over housing cost, report says
Sustained high prices and limited inventory may pose an issue for workers who moved out from cities to lower cost areas during the pandemic.
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Busted! Is your March Madness bracket breaking government ethics rules?
Beware that federal employees also cannot stream games on government networks because it may interfere with official business.
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Grundmann says nothing left to cut at Fed Labor Relations Authority
So far this fiscal year, the FLRA, among others, has been running on a series of continuing resolutions, which officials said has tough consequences.
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When is Tax Day this year?
Every April, Tax Day comes around as the official filing deadline for Americans to submit income tax returns to the federal government.
-
OPM cuts federal retirement backlog as it works through spring surge
OPM makes another significant dent in its backlog, but its processing times slowed down.
-
Take our poll: What issues in the 2024 elections matter most to feds?
Our latest reader survey asks feds what issues they’re tracking mostly closely come Nov. 5.
-
Biden administration finalizes rule to prevent return of Schedule F
Former President Donald Trump had sought to reclassify tens of thousands of federal employees into at-will status, making them easier to dismiss.
-
Locality pay is a focus of Senate bill aimed at tracking fed telework
The bill takes issue with federal employees who may be collecting locality pay based on their office location but work from home in a different city.
-
Federal employee insurance impeded by sweeping healthcare cyberattack
Some policyholders said that they couldn’t access certain account statements.
-
Bureau of Prisons officers seek federal law penalizing sexual threats
A union alleged more than 300 incidents of inmates exposing themselves or engaging in sexual acts in front of staff at a single federal prison in 2022.
-
Return-to-office orders may strain feds over housing cost, report says
Sustained high prices and limited inventory may pose an issue for workers who moved out from cities to lower cost areas during the pandemic.
-
Busted! Is your March Madness bracket breaking government ethics rules?
Beware that federal employees also cannot stream games on government networks because it may interfere with official business.
-
Grundmann says nothing left to cut at Fed Labor Relations Authority
So far this fiscal year, the FLRA, among others, has been running on a series of continuing resolutions, which officials said has tough consequences.
-
When is Tax Day this year?
Every April, Tax Day comes around as the official filing deadline for Americans to submit income tax returns to the federal government.
-
OPM cuts federal retirement backlog as it works through spring surge
OPM makes another significant dent in its backlog, but its processing times slowed down.
-
Take our poll: What issues in the 2024 elections matter most to feds?
Our latest reader survey asks feds what issues they’re tracking mostly closely come Nov. 5.
-
Biden administration finalizes rule to prevent return of Schedule F
Former President Donald Trump had sought to reclassify tens of thousands of federal employees into at-will status, making them easier to dismiss.
-
Locality pay is a focus of Senate bill aimed at tracking fed telework
The bill takes issue with federal employees who may be collecting locality pay based on their office location but work from home in a different city.
-
Federal employee insurance impeded by sweeping healthcare cyberattack
Some policyholders said that they couldn’t access certain account statements.
-
Bureau of Prisons officers seek federal law penalizing sexual threats
A union alleged more than 300 incidents of inmates exposing themselves or engaging in sexual acts in front of staff at a single federal prison in 2022.
-
Return-to-office orders may strain feds over housing cost, report says
Sustained high prices and limited inventory may pose an issue for workers who moved out from cities to lower cost areas during the pandemic.
-
Busted! Is your March Madness bracket breaking government ethics rules?
Beware that federal employees also cannot stream games on government networks because it may interfere with official business.
-
Grundmann says nothing left to cut at Fed Labor Relations Authority
So far this fiscal year, the FLRA, among others, has been running on a series of continuing resolutions, which officials said has tough consequences.













