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Civil rights groups sue Trump administration over diversity training order
The lawsuit alleges that the prohibitions on certain types of diversity training infringe on constitutionally protected rights of employees.
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Women less likely to receive retention pay at NSA
The National Security Agency’s program for offering retention incentives to critical personnel did not have needed oversight or goals, according to the agency’s inspector general.
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Trump orders the removal of some feds from competitive service
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Oct. 21 that would place policy-facing employees under a new schedule out of the competitive service.
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Feds still make three quarters of private sector pay
Federal employees make 23.1 percent less than those doing the same job in the private sector, according to the Federal Salary Council.
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OPM finalizes rules to address new and underperforming employees
The finalized rule would enable agency managers to move more quickly through disciplinary processes and encourages keeping new feds in career limbo for their first year.
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Retiree cost of living adjustments sink for the second year in a row
Cost of living adjustments for Social Security recipients will increase by 1.3 percent in 2021, an amount that employee groups worry will fall behind inflation.
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OPM places all diversity training on hold, pending review
The Office of Personnel Management plans to review all diversity and inclusion training programs, before allowing agencies to continue with them.
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How the new COVID response bill would impact feds
The scaled-down HEROES Act still contains language that would keep feds out of the office and provide more straightforward avenues for those that contract the disease.
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Trump doubles down on ending racial sensitivity training
President Donald Trump said during Tuesday’s debate that racial sensitivity training for the federal workforce is “sick” and “insane” and “teaching people to hate our country.”
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More than a quarter of federal jobs require a degree
Many federal job openings rely on degrees to prove that a candidate has the right skill level, but some jobs require that degree as a minimum threshold for consideration.
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Civil rights groups sue Trump administration over diversity training order
The lawsuit alleges that the prohibitions on certain types of diversity training infringe on constitutionally protected rights of employees.
-
Women less likely to receive retention pay at NSA
The National Security Agency’s program for offering retention incentives to critical personnel did not have needed oversight or goals, according to the agency’s inspector general.
-
Trump orders the removal of some feds from competitive service
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Oct. 21 that would place policy-facing employees under a new schedule out of the competitive service.
-
Feds still make three quarters of private sector pay
Federal employees make 23.1 percent less than those doing the same job in the private sector, according to the Federal Salary Council.
-
OPM finalizes rules to address new and underperforming employees
The finalized rule would enable agency managers to move more quickly through disciplinary processes and encourages keeping new feds in career limbo for their first year.
-
Retiree cost of living adjustments sink for the second year in a row
Cost of living adjustments for Social Security recipients will increase by 1.3 percent in 2021, an amount that employee groups worry will fall behind inflation.
-
OPM places all diversity training on hold, pending review
The Office of Personnel Management plans to review all diversity and inclusion training programs, before allowing agencies to continue with them.
-
How the new COVID response bill would impact feds
The scaled-down HEROES Act still contains language that would keep feds out of the office and provide more straightforward avenues for those that contract the disease.
-
Trump doubles down on ending racial sensitivity training
President Donald Trump said during Tuesday’s debate that racial sensitivity training for the federal workforce is “sick” and “insane” and “teaching people to hate our country.”
-
More than a quarter of federal jobs require a degree
Many federal job openings rely on degrees to prove that a candidate has the right skill level, but some jobs require that degree as a minimum threshold for consideration.
-
Civil rights groups sue Trump administration over diversity training order
The lawsuit alleges that the prohibitions on certain types of diversity training infringe on constitutionally protected rights of employees.
-
Women less likely to receive retention pay at NSA
The National Security Agency’s program for offering retention incentives to critical personnel did not have needed oversight or goals, according to the agency’s inspector general.
-
Trump orders the removal of some feds from competitive service
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Oct. 21 that would place policy-facing employees under a new schedule out of the competitive service.
-
Feds still make three quarters of private sector pay
Federal employees make 23.1 percent less than those doing the same job in the private sector, according to the Federal Salary Council.
-
OPM finalizes rules to address new and underperforming employees
The finalized rule would enable agency managers to move more quickly through disciplinary processes and encourages keeping new feds in career limbo for their first year.
-
Retiree cost of living adjustments sink for the second year in a row
Cost of living adjustments for Social Security recipients will increase by 1.3 percent in 2021, an amount that employee groups worry will fall behind inflation.
-
OPM places all diversity training on hold, pending review
The Office of Personnel Management plans to review all diversity and inclusion training programs, before allowing agencies to continue with them.
-
How the new COVID response bill would impact feds
The scaled-down HEROES Act still contains language that would keep feds out of the office and provide more straightforward avenues for those that contract the disease.
-
Trump doubles down on ending racial sensitivity training
President Donald Trump said during Tuesday’s debate that racial sensitivity training for the federal workforce is “sick” and “insane” and “teaching people to hate our country.”
-
More than a quarter of federal jobs require a degree
Many federal job openings rely on degrees to prove that a candidate has the right skill level, but some jobs require that degree as a minimum threshold for consideration.













