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TSA achieved historic pay raises, needs budget to keep them
TSA officers aren’t automatically given the governmentwide annual raise proposed by the president.
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Federal employee retirements jump in January as backlog balloons
Despite the increases, fewer employees overall retired in 2023 than 2022, 2021 and 2020.
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Biggest federal government union rallies against specter of Schedule F
Final regulations are pending from the Office of Personnel Management to further reinforce the merit system.
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Is Presidents Day a federal holiday for government employees?
The Office of Personnel Management and other official government documents call it “Washington’s Birthday,” according to law.
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab lays off 8% of workforce over budget woes
The federally funded research and development center managed by Caltech issued a memo to its workforce on Feb. 6.
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Unicorn alert! Homeland Security posts rare ad for all-remote AI Corps
The Biden administration has been pushing top-down for agencies to make AI education and deployment a priority.
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Federal workers failing to take paid family leave, lawmakers say
Only about 4% of the 2.1 million-strong federal workforce took advantage of the benefit from 2020 to 2022.
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Hit by OPM’s data breach? Bill offers feds free ID protection for life
Data breaches by local, state and federal agencies over the past eight years cost governments some $26 billion.
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Federal union wary of Social Security’s latest return-to-office order
The union said future decisions about telework policies must “based on facts, and not on fear or politics.”
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State Dept. seeks mid-career applicants for Foreign Service
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is seeking to rebuild the agency’s workforce, comprised of 78,000 civilians and Foreign Service officers.
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TSA achieved historic pay raises, needs budget to keep them
TSA officers aren’t automatically given the governmentwide annual raise proposed by the president.
-
Federal employee retirements jump in January as backlog balloons
Despite the increases, fewer employees overall retired in 2023 than 2022, 2021 and 2020.
-
Biggest federal government union rallies against specter of Schedule F
Final regulations are pending from the Office of Personnel Management to further reinforce the merit system.
-
Is Presidents Day a federal holiday for government employees?
The Office of Personnel Management and other official government documents call it “Washington’s Birthday,” according to law.
-
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab lays off 8% of workforce over budget woes
The federally funded research and development center managed by Caltech issued a memo to its workforce on Feb. 6.
-
Unicorn alert! Homeland Security posts rare ad for all-remote AI Corps
The Biden administration has been pushing top-down for agencies to make AI education and deployment a priority.
-
Federal workers failing to take paid family leave, lawmakers say
Only about 4% of the 2.1 million-strong federal workforce took advantage of the benefit from 2020 to 2022.
-
Hit by OPM’s data breach? Bill offers feds free ID protection for life
Data breaches by local, state and federal agencies over the past eight years cost governments some $26 billion.
-
Federal union wary of Social Security’s latest return-to-office order
The union said future decisions about telework policies must “based on facts, and not on fear or politics.”
-
State Dept. seeks mid-career applicants for Foreign Service
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is seeking to rebuild the agency’s workforce, comprised of 78,000 civilians and Foreign Service officers.
-
TSA achieved historic pay raises, needs budget to keep them
TSA officers aren’t automatically given the governmentwide annual raise proposed by the president.
-
Federal employee retirements jump in January as backlog balloons
Despite the increases, fewer employees overall retired in 2023 than 2022, 2021 and 2020.
-
Biggest federal government union rallies against specter of Schedule F
Final regulations are pending from the Office of Personnel Management to further reinforce the merit system.
-
Is Presidents Day a federal holiday for government employees?
The Office of Personnel Management and other official government documents call it “Washington’s Birthday,” according to law.
-
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab lays off 8% of workforce over budget woes
The federally funded research and development center managed by Caltech issued a memo to its workforce on Feb. 6.
-
Unicorn alert! Homeland Security posts rare ad for all-remote AI Corps
The Biden administration has been pushing top-down for agencies to make AI education and deployment a priority.
-
Federal workers failing to take paid family leave, lawmakers say
Only about 4% of the 2.1 million-strong federal workforce took advantage of the benefit from 2020 to 2022.
-
Hit by OPM’s data breach? Bill offers feds free ID protection for life
Data breaches by local, state and federal agencies over the past eight years cost governments some $26 billion.
-
Federal union wary of Social Security’s latest return-to-office order
The union said future decisions about telework policies must “based on facts, and not on fear or politics.”
-
State Dept. seeks mid-career applicants for Foreign Service
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is seeking to rebuild the agency’s workforce, comprised of 78,000 civilians and Foreign Service officers.













