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Federal firefighters would get more shift flexibility under new bill
Federal firefighters would be granted the same rights as state, local and municipal employees to trade shifts with each other.
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Wanting a tax deferral opt-out a ‘reasonable issue,’ says Trump official
Department of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin responded to concerns that federal employees and members of the military are required to participate in a new payroll tax deferral program.
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How new pregnancy accommodation legislation could impact feds
Pregnant and post-natal feds could get a stronger guarantee of medical accommodations under legislation that recently passed the House.
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Federal charity program embraces virtual tools during the pandemic
COVID-19 restrictions have caused the Combined Federal Campaign to turn to more digital options to collect donations and spread the word.
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Paid parental leave is on the horizon, but feds still have questions
Paid parental leave begins Oct. 1, but feds are still missing key pieces of how that leave will work in practice.
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Pentagon makes the most use of emergency contractor paid leave
The coronavirus relief act authorizes agencies to reimburse contractors whose employees are on paid leave due to COVID-19 office closures.
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Agencies hire more vets than anyone else. They also lose more.
Nearly a third of the federal workforce has prior military experience, but that workforce doesn’t always stick around.
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When retirement is more valuable than disability compensation
Payments under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act are generally higher, but some disability recipients may get more out of switching to the retirement benefit program.
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More dental and vision insurance plans to be offered for 2021 open season
The Federal Employees Dental and Vision Program will offer more coverage options due to a competitive selection process, according to the Office of Personnel Management.
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Paid parental leave takes shape under new OPM regulations
The Office of Personnel Management plans to issue a final interim rule on the use of paid parental leave Aug. 10.
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Federal firefighters would get more shift flexibility under new bill
Federal firefighters would be granted the same rights as state, local and municipal employees to trade shifts with each other.
-
Wanting a tax deferral opt-out a ‘reasonable issue,’ says Trump official
Department of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin responded to concerns that federal employees and members of the military are required to participate in a new payroll tax deferral program.
-
How new pregnancy accommodation legislation could impact feds
Pregnant and post-natal feds could get a stronger guarantee of medical accommodations under legislation that recently passed the House.
-
Federal charity program embraces virtual tools during the pandemic
COVID-19 restrictions have caused the Combined Federal Campaign to turn to more digital options to collect donations and spread the word.
-
Paid parental leave is on the horizon, but feds still have questions
Paid parental leave begins Oct. 1, but feds are still missing key pieces of how that leave will work in practice.
-
Pentagon makes the most use of emergency contractor paid leave
The coronavirus relief act authorizes agencies to reimburse contractors whose employees are on paid leave due to COVID-19 office closures.
-
Agencies hire more vets than anyone else. They also lose more.
Nearly a third of the federal workforce has prior military experience, but that workforce doesn’t always stick around.
-
When retirement is more valuable than disability compensation
Payments under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act are generally higher, but some disability recipients may get more out of switching to the retirement benefit program.
-
More dental and vision insurance plans to be offered for 2021 open season
The Federal Employees Dental and Vision Program will offer more coverage options due to a competitive selection process, according to the Office of Personnel Management.
-
Paid parental leave takes shape under new OPM regulations
The Office of Personnel Management plans to issue a final interim rule on the use of paid parental leave Aug. 10.
-
Federal firefighters would get more shift flexibility under new bill
Federal firefighters would be granted the same rights as state, local and municipal employees to trade shifts with each other.
-
Wanting a tax deferral opt-out a ‘reasonable issue,’ says Trump official
Department of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin responded to concerns that federal employees and members of the military are required to participate in a new payroll tax deferral program.
-
How new pregnancy accommodation legislation could impact feds
Pregnant and post-natal feds could get a stronger guarantee of medical accommodations under legislation that recently passed the House.
-
Federal charity program embraces virtual tools during the pandemic
COVID-19 restrictions have caused the Combined Federal Campaign to turn to more digital options to collect donations and spread the word.
-
Paid parental leave is on the horizon, but feds still have questions
Paid parental leave begins Oct. 1, but feds are still missing key pieces of how that leave will work in practice.
-
Pentagon makes the most use of emergency contractor paid leave
The coronavirus relief act authorizes agencies to reimburse contractors whose employees are on paid leave due to COVID-19 office closures.
-
Agencies hire more vets than anyone else. They also lose more.
Nearly a third of the federal workforce has prior military experience, but that workforce doesn’t always stick around.
-
When retirement is more valuable than disability compensation
Payments under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act are generally higher, but some disability recipients may get more out of switching to the retirement benefit program.
-
More dental and vision insurance plans to be offered for 2021 open season
The Federal Employees Dental and Vision Program will offer more coverage options due to a competitive selection process, according to the Office of Personnel Management.
-
Paid parental leave takes shape under new OPM regulations
The Office of Personnel Management plans to issue a final interim rule on the use of paid parental leave Aug. 10.













