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Biden overrides Trump orders on diversity training
President Joe Biden’s first set of executive orders included provisions to shift federal workforce policy away from Trump administration plans.
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How the Biden presidency changes the federal workplace
Joe Biden took up the U.S. presidency Jan. 20 with promises for many changes to the previous administration’s policy.
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OPM places senior position applications on hold
Applications for the Senior Executive Service may face delays as the Office of Personnel Management has placed a hold on a final step in the hiring process.
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Most feds to get expanded leave carryover under OPM guidance
Federal employees will be allowed to carry over 125 percent of the usual maximum leave from 2020 into 2021.
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The VA has vaccinated nearly a third of its workforce
Employees at 195 Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities have begun to receive initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Feds receive 1 percent pay raise for 2021
The increase is smaller than the year prior but more than the threatened freeze that feds could have faced this year.
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Feds get extended payroll tax timeline, likely pay increase in 2021
Federal employees and service members will be able to extend payments back to Social Security over 12 months, rather than the initial four-month timetable
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Many feds to still receive Inauguration Day holiday
The Office of Personnel Management has modified its Inauguration Day policies to accommodate federal employees that are teleworking due to the pandemic.
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VA workers feel ‘shut out’ of COVID planning
American Federation of Government Employees officials said that Veterans Affairs facilities have kept them out of the decision making process to address COVID-19.
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Feds get a full day off for Christmas Eve
Federal employees will get a four day weekend around Christmas this year.
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Biden overrides Trump orders on diversity training
President Joe Biden’s first set of executive orders included provisions to shift federal workforce policy away from Trump administration plans.
-
How the Biden presidency changes the federal workplace
Joe Biden took up the U.S. presidency Jan. 20 with promises for many changes to the previous administration’s policy.
-
OPM places senior position applications on hold
Applications for the Senior Executive Service may face delays as the Office of Personnel Management has placed a hold on a final step in the hiring process.
-
Most feds to get expanded leave carryover under OPM guidance
Federal employees will be allowed to carry over 125 percent of the usual maximum leave from 2020 into 2021.
-
The VA has vaccinated nearly a third of its workforce
Employees at 195 Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities have begun to receive initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
-
Feds receive 1 percent pay raise for 2021
The increase is smaller than the year prior but more than the threatened freeze that feds could have faced this year.
-
Feds get extended payroll tax timeline, likely pay increase in 2021
Federal employees and service members will be able to extend payments back to Social Security over 12 months, rather than the initial four-month timetable
-
Many feds to still receive Inauguration Day holiday
The Office of Personnel Management has modified its Inauguration Day policies to accommodate federal employees that are teleworking due to the pandemic.
-
VA workers feel ‘shut out’ of COVID planning
American Federation of Government Employees officials said that Veterans Affairs facilities have kept them out of the decision making process to address COVID-19.
-
Feds get a full day off for Christmas Eve
Federal employees will get a four day weekend around Christmas this year.
-
Biden overrides Trump orders on diversity training
President Joe Biden’s first set of executive orders included provisions to shift federal workforce policy away from Trump administration plans.
-
How the Biden presidency changes the federal workplace
Joe Biden took up the U.S. presidency Jan. 20 with promises for many changes to the previous administration’s policy.
-
OPM places senior position applications on hold
Applications for the Senior Executive Service may face delays as the Office of Personnel Management has placed a hold on a final step in the hiring process.
-
Most feds to get expanded leave carryover under OPM guidance
Federal employees will be allowed to carry over 125 percent of the usual maximum leave from 2020 into 2021.
-
The VA has vaccinated nearly a third of its workforce
Employees at 195 Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities have begun to receive initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
-
Feds receive 1 percent pay raise for 2021
The increase is smaller than the year prior but more than the threatened freeze that feds could have faced this year.
-
Feds get extended payroll tax timeline, likely pay increase in 2021
Federal employees and service members will be able to extend payments back to Social Security over 12 months, rather than the initial four-month timetable
-
Many feds to still receive Inauguration Day holiday
The Office of Personnel Management has modified its Inauguration Day policies to accommodate federal employees that are teleworking due to the pandemic.
-
VA workers feel ‘shut out’ of COVID planning
American Federation of Government Employees officials said that Veterans Affairs facilities have kept them out of the decision making process to address COVID-19.
-
Feds get a full day off for Christmas Eve
Federal employees will get a four day weekend around Christmas this year.












