During a Tuesday conference call, OPM senior advisor Noah Peters argued that Congress granted the president the authority to exempt government jobs from civil service rules in the CSRA.

Final Schedule F regulations to describe civil service protections as ‘unconstitutional overcorrections’

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Workforce

Federal employees face lingering uncertainty as some shutdown RIFs are reversed

COMMENTARY | The continuing resolution approved last week ordered agencies to reinstate some employees who had been laid off during the shutdown, but inconsistent follow-through is leaving civil servants in limbo as January’s deadline approaches.

Management

FAA chief clears normal operations in the skies post-shutdown

The FAA’s safety team recommended ending the restrictions following the end of the 43-day government shutdown.

Oversight

NTEU sues OPM for Schedule F records

The federal employee union said the government’s dedicated HR agency ignored an August Freedom of Information Act request pertaining to which positions agencies plan to convert to the controversial new job classification.

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Management

Latest FEMA acting administrator steps down, with no permanent chief tapped by Trump

Current agency chief of staff Karen Evans will become the Trump administration's third acting head of the emergency management agency on Dec. 1.

Updated Management

Virginia lawmakers glad National Science Foundation headquarters to remain in state

The General Services Administration announcement about NSF's new building did not address when the Housing and Urban Development Department would move into the science agency's current headquarters.

Management

As health costs spike, a sour and divided Congress escapes one shutdown to face another

Few of the divides that fueled the 43-day shutdown have been resolved, and a fractured Congress is on the clock to find a budgetary solution.

Management

Postal Service leadership brushes off calls to pause modernization plan, as financial losses continue

Former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy intended for the U.S. Postal Service to break even by fiscal 2023 under his Delivering for America plan.

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Pay & Benefits

IRS hastens backpay timeline after union outcry

Contrary to a timeline offered by administration officials on Thursday, the Internal Revenue Service initially told employees on Friday not to expect any backpay until Nov. 24.

Management

‘Climate of fear': Immigration judges say functioning of their court system is in jeopardy due to Trump’s firings

The Trump administration is pushing out dozens of judges, who say the changes are slowing down and politicizing the system.

Management

FBI Director Kash Patel waived polygraph security screening for Dan Bongino, two other senior staff

As the FBI’s deputy director, Bongino receives some of the country’s most sensitive secrets, including the President’s Daily Brief. His ascent to that position without passing a standard bureau background check is unprecedented, insiders say.

Management

I spent 50 years in government and here’s how to fix it

COMMENTARY | After serving under presidents from Johnson to Obama, David Mader has seen what works and what doesn’t in government and why improving it is about making it serve the public better, not running it like a business.

Workforce

‘We'll probably waste millions again': Feds dig out of 43 days’ worth of piled-up work

Hundreds of thousands of employees stepped into their offices on Thursday for the first time in more than six weeks, with daunting backlogs before them.

Pay & Benefits

Trump admin says feds should get at least most backpay by Nov. 19

GSA and OPM workers will be the first to see the first month’s work of pay—belayed by the 43-day government shutdown—with what the White House is calling a “super check” that should be delivered on Saturday.

Management

Agencies could still be digging out from shutdown when funding deal ends, association says

The Congressional Budget Office and an industry group for federal contractors both predict the government won’t return to pre-shutdown operational levels until 2026. A partial funding lapse could start at the end of January without congressional action.

Pay & Benefits

How federal employees over 65 can navigate Medicare, FEHB and TRICARE

Understanding Medicare enrollment, FEHB coverage, and TRICARE can help retirees avoid penalties, save money and coordinate benefits effectively.

Breaking News Management

Government to reopen after House votes to end longest-ever shutdown

Many furloughed workers, who will receive backpay, were already told Wednesday to report to work the following day for the first time in nearly six weeks.

Workforce

Nonprofit launches FEVS alternative after OPM’s cancellation of official survey

The Public Service Viewpoint Survey aims to at least partially fill the void left by the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, which OPM cancelled this year despite a legal requirement that it be administered annually.

Oversight

New watchdog at Education Department may have shared pro-Trump social media posts

This latest replacement of the acting Education inspector general comes as the president has fired or removed more than 20 of the agency watchdogs.

Management

Longtime Agriculture tech executive departs government

Gary Washington, USDA’s long-serving chief information officer, is leaving government after being moved to a new role earlier this fall.