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Federal employees’ earnings under threat from the government they serve
The biggest threats to federal employees originate from the government itself. In a webinar on Thursday, the National Active and Retired Federal Employee Association cited several proposals that are currently in play with the potential to threaten the hard-earned funding and benefits federal employees rely on.
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Unions: New legislation ensures a fair deal for federal employees
A new piece of legislation entitled the Federal Employee Pension Fairness Act of 2017 has been proposed. The act would repeal increases recently enforced on federal employees’ retirement contributions.
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Trump appoints strategic lead for GSA
President Trump appointed someone for the GSA position of Associate Administrator for the Office of Governmentwide Policy.
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Union: CBP budget puts nation’s economy at risk
The new 2018 fiscal year DHS Appropriations bill proposal puts the U.S. economy at risk by neglecting to address the understaffed CBP.
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GSA helping Census Bureau lease spaces so it can count faces
GSA opens multiple-award lease tool to satisfy Census 2020 employee space requirements
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Automation could improve the federal security authorization process
The government is turning to the private sector to help reduce errors and delays in the Authority to Operate process, as well as other security authorizations governmentwide.
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OPM offers new rules on paid leave
The Administrative Leave Act of 2016 addresses the excessive pay towards the administrative paid leave of federal government employees.
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Federal employees’ earnings under threat from the government they serve
The biggest threats to federal employees originate from the government itself. In a webinar on Thursday, the National Active and Retired Federal Employee Association cited several proposals that are currently in play with the potential to threaten the hard-earned funding and benefits federal employees rely on.
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Unions: New legislation ensures a fair deal for federal employees
A new piece of legislation entitled the Federal Employee Pension Fairness Act of 2017 has been proposed. The act would repeal increases recently enforced on federal employees’ retirement contributions.
-
Trump appoints strategic lead for GSA
President Trump appointed someone for the GSA position of Associate Administrator for the Office of Governmentwide Policy.
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Union: CBP budget puts nation’s economy at risk
The new 2018 fiscal year DHS Appropriations bill proposal puts the U.S. economy at risk by neglecting to address the understaffed CBP.
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GSA helping Census Bureau lease spaces so it can count faces
GSA opens multiple-award lease tool to satisfy Census 2020 employee space requirements
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Automation could improve the federal security authorization process
The government is turning to the private sector to help reduce errors and delays in the Authority to Operate process, as well as other security authorizations governmentwide.
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OPM offers new rules on paid leave
The Administrative Leave Act of 2016 addresses the excessive pay towards the administrative paid leave of federal government employees.
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Federal employees’ earnings under threat from the government they serve
The biggest threats to federal employees originate from the government itself. In a webinar on Thursday, the National Active and Retired Federal Employee Association cited several proposals that are currently in play with the potential to threaten the hard-earned funding and benefits federal employees rely on.
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Unions: New legislation ensures a fair deal for federal employees
A new piece of legislation entitled the Federal Employee Pension Fairness Act of 2017 has been proposed. The act would repeal increases recently enforced on federal employees’ retirement contributions.
-
Trump appoints strategic lead for GSA
President Trump appointed someone for the GSA position of Associate Administrator for the Office of Governmentwide Policy.
-
Union: CBP budget puts nation’s economy at risk
The new 2018 fiscal year DHS Appropriations bill proposal puts the U.S. economy at risk by neglecting to address the understaffed CBP.
-
GSA helping Census Bureau lease spaces so it can count faces
GSA opens multiple-award lease tool to satisfy Census 2020 employee space requirements
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Automation could improve the federal security authorization process
The government is turning to the private sector to help reduce errors and delays in the Authority to Operate process, as well as other security authorizations governmentwide.
-
OPM offers new rules on paid leave
The Administrative Leave Act of 2016 addresses the excessive pay towards the administrative paid leave of federal government employees.
















