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Where feds could see changes in COVID relief plans
The competing proposals for pandemic relief legislation each contain important provisions for some federal employees.
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Feds’ pay increase doesn’t make House-passed funding
The usual legislative vehicle for boosting federal pay lacks provisions for a basic increase in 2021.
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Will COVID finally kick-start federal telework efforts?
Telework at federal agencies has the potential to change how government work is done even beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
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USCIS postpones planned employee furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agreed to delay its mass furlough plans for another few weeks, after budget reevaluations.
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Will feds receive hazard pay during COVID-19?
Two efforts currently underway could guarantee hazard pay for federal employees required to work with the public or in crowded offices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
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Proposed rule would protect feds’ health benefits during a shutdown
Lapses in government appropriations would have less of an impact on federal insurance plans under a proposed rule.
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On the front lines of COVID response, this agency makes safety paramount
Officers in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps are deployed throughout the government to combat COVID-19.
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Nearly 14,000 feds face looming pandemic furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services plans to furlough 75 percent of its workforce, unless Congress intervenes.
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Return to work plans ‘endanger’ federal workers, senators say
Four senators representing the states surrounding Washington, D.C. have called federal return to work plans unsafe and premature in the wake of new COVID-19 numbers.
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Where feds could see changes in COVID relief plans
The competing proposals for pandemic relief legislation each contain important provisions for some federal employees.
-
Feds’ pay increase doesn’t make House-passed funding
The usual legislative vehicle for boosting federal pay lacks provisions for a basic increase in 2021.
-
Will COVID finally kick-start federal telework efforts?
Telework at federal agencies has the potential to change how government work is done even beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
USCIS postpones planned employee furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agreed to delay its mass furlough plans for another few weeks, after budget reevaluations.
-
Will feds receive hazard pay during COVID-19?
Two efforts currently underway could guarantee hazard pay for federal employees required to work with the public or in crowded offices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
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Proposed rule would protect feds’ health benefits during a shutdown
Lapses in government appropriations would have less of an impact on federal insurance plans under a proposed rule.
-
On the front lines of COVID response, this agency makes safety paramount
Officers in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps are deployed throughout the government to combat COVID-19.
-
Nearly 14,000 feds face looming pandemic furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services plans to furlough 75 percent of its workforce, unless Congress intervenes.
-
Return to work plans ‘endanger’ federal workers, senators say
Four senators representing the states surrounding Washington, D.C. have called federal return to work plans unsafe and premature in the wake of new COVID-19 numbers.
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Where feds could see changes in COVID relief plans
The competing proposals for pandemic relief legislation each contain important provisions for some federal employees.
-
Feds’ pay increase doesn’t make House-passed funding
The usual legislative vehicle for boosting federal pay lacks provisions for a basic increase in 2021.
-
Will COVID finally kick-start federal telework efforts?
Telework at federal agencies has the potential to change how government work is done even beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
USCIS postpones planned employee furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agreed to delay its mass furlough plans for another few weeks, after budget reevaluations.
-
Will feds receive hazard pay during COVID-19?
Two efforts currently underway could guarantee hazard pay for federal employees required to work with the public or in crowded offices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
VA plans will ‘take far too long’ to address sexual harassment
Government surveys show that the Department of Veterans Affairs has a pervasive sexual harassment problem.
-
Proposed rule would protect feds’ health benefits during a shutdown
Lapses in government appropriations would have less of an impact on federal insurance plans under a proposed rule.
-
On the front lines of COVID response, this agency makes safety paramount
Officers in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps are deployed throughout the government to combat COVID-19.
-
Nearly 14,000 feds face looming pandemic furloughs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services plans to furlough 75 percent of its workforce, unless Congress intervenes.
-
Return to work plans ‘endanger’ federal workers, senators say
Four senators representing the states surrounding Washington, D.C. have called federal return to work plans unsafe and premature in the wake of new COVID-19 numbers.













