Pay & Benefits

Bill would give all workers federal-level retirement benefits

A sweeping proposal could extend Federal Employees Retirement System–level pensions to the private sector, reshaping how Americans plan for retirement.

Management

Veterans Affairs reduces claims backlog at record rate

The Veterans Affairs Department processed more disability compensation and pension claims in fiscal 2025 than any other previous year.

Workforce

Amid staffing cuts, Forest Service wants seasonal firefighters to work more hours this year

One employee says the Trump administration is "scared as hell about staffing" as it enters peak wildfire season.

Workforce

Trump administration nixes union contracts at FEMA, USCIS, food safety agencies

Union officials warn that their excision from federal workplaces will ultimately degrade service to the public.

Updated Workforce

Layoffs canceled at federal contractor oversight office, but questions remain about employee reassignments

Employees at the Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs received a notice that they will get new job assignments rather than be removed from the civil service.

Management

SSA said it removed strict ID requirements on its phone line, but internal policy says otherwise

The agency said in a recent regulatory filing that the identification pin had been made optional for those wishing to change direct deposit information over the phone. Internal policy says they’re still required.

Pay & Benefits

OPM urges ‘objective’ ratings in employee awards under new performance rules

The new policies called for restarting the Presidential Rank Awards in fiscal 2026, but emphasized performance metrics “be differentiated in a meaningful and objective manner” to recognize federal employees. 

Exclusive Management

After firing of BLS chief, Lutnick tells federal statisticians that independence is ‘nonsense’

Employees should only focus on accuracy and getting “the right answer,” Commerce secretary says.

Workforce

Fewer Republicans view a nonpartisan civil service as essential, survey shows

The Partnership for Public Service’s survey also found that trust in the federal government increased from 23% in 2024 to 33%, driven largely by more positive views from GOP respondents.

Management

Trump administration cuts to terrorism prevention departments could leave Americans exposed

COMMENTARY | The U.S. military and law enforcement's counterterrorism efforts are largely grounded in responding to threats, while the federal government's prevention efforts have largely been winnowed due to ongoing personnel reductions.

Tech

How Trump’s DC takeover could supercharge surveillance

The emergency declaration, combined with new tech, will give government broad new abilities to watch and monitor citizens.

Management

DOGE can maintain access to federal personnel data, court rules

The DOGE affiliates will also keep unfettered access to federal education and taxpayer information.

Management

FBI report: U.S. crime rates fell nationwide in 2024

Violent crime fell by 4.5% last year, including a nearly 15% drop in homicides.

Management

Judge orders White House budget office to reveal information about spending decisions

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit mandated that the Office of Management and Budget restore a website detailing federal spending timelines.

Workforce

EPA becomes the second federal agency to cancel its union contracts

In an email Friday, an official claimed the continued recognition of unions at EPA would constitute “irreparable harm to national security” at the agency responsible for fighting pollution.

Oversight

Under fire, GAO explains its mission to Congress

COMMENTARY | The Government Accountability Office publishes a blog to explain its role amid threatened budget cuts and rhetoric that questions its value.

Management

IRS chief to leave agency less than two months after assuming the role

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will take over, becoming the sixth person to head IRS in Trump's second term.

Management

Federal grants must ‘demonstrably advance’ Trump’s agenda, president orders

Trump’s new federal grants process has employees concerned over added bureaucracy and politicization.