A plaque with the Department of Veterans Affairs' seal is displayed outside the VA headquarters on March 6, 2025.

Judge orders VA to restore collective bargaining

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Updated Management

Union and lawmakers criticize HUD’s handling of HQ move as questions go unanswered

Employees and Democratic senators claim HUD officials have not been forthcoming with operational or budget details related to the move to Virginia, which they argue could run afoul of federal law.

Management

Vought takes aim at GAO in new guidance

This is not the first time the head of the Office of Management and Budget has pushed back against Congress’ watchdog.

Workforce

Performance prioritized over seniority in proposed RIF rule, OSC says

COMMENTARY | The Office of Special Counsel says proposed reduction-in-force changes would give more weight to employee performance and offers its own perspective on how agencies might apply the new rules.

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Workforce

Arbitrator orders restoration of telework at Social Security

Though the Social Security Administration couched its mass cancellation of telework for employees as a temporary one based on “operational needs,” it has never provided a time frame or criteria for the workplace flexibility’s restoration.

Workforce

EPA says it will slash workload after IG flags slashed workforce as overburdened

The environmental agency is struggling to handle its grants work after cutting its workforce last year.

Workforce

Veterans who depend on mental health care keep losing their therapists under Trump

Since the start of the second Trump administration, departures of VA psychologists have been outpacing hires, and the department's cohort of social workers declined by nearly 700 staffers.

Pay & Benefits

Women in federal service still face retirement gaps

Lifetime earnings, career interruptions and caregiving responsibilities continue to shape retirement outcomes for women in federal service.

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Workforce

6 federal scientists run out by Trump talk about the work left undone

“There’s been a fundamental destruction,” one researcher said. It’s going to “take a very, very long time to rebuild.”

Defense

Senator eyes updating NDAA with AI use guidance

Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., said he and fellow lawmakers are discussing updating the National Defense Authorization Act with a framework for how artificial intelligence systems should be used in military operations.

Workforce

Education Department staff cuts have hurt service rather than streamlined bureaucracy, say opponents on 1-year mark of RIFs

Lawmakers and education advocates at Wednesday’s press conference also emphasized that the department has hired back some employees, and Congress rejected many proposed funding reductions at Education.

Workforce

Energy Dept., NASA take steps to oust their unions

The Energy Department on Tuesday issued notices purporting to terminate its collective bargaining agreements with two unions, while NASA in recent weeks has begun stripping employees of their eligibility to bargain.

Pay & Benefits

The No. 1 thing to know entering retirement: How much are you really spending?

Many new retirees may overestimate how far their savings will go towards their budget. Having an idea of your cost of living can make them go further.

Tech

DOJ clears the way for government to hire technologists still connected to their private sector employers

Ethics experts and public sector lawyers told Nextgov/FCW that they are skeptical about the arrangement of private sector technologists joining the government on leaves of absence while retaining their deferred compensation packages.

Defense

Hegseth leaves Iran war’s timeline in Trump’s hands

The Pentagon is focusing on operational objectives for success, leaving out Trump’s calls for “unconditional surrender” and an “acceptable” new leader.

Management

Bipartisan bill would authorize the Secret Service to reimburse state and local police for assistance

The Fraternal Order of Police said in a statement that local law enforcement often work with the Secret Service but have to rely on their own resources.

Exclusive Management

Hegseth ramps up pressure on Defense civilians to deploy for immigration enforcement

All supervisors must encourage employees to volunteer, secretary says, and requests will be accepted absent high-level intervention.