Management

Stakeholders Voice Concerns Over Latest Postal Reform Efforts

Lawmakers hoped everyone was on board but many still have complaints.

Management

Clinton Would Add Tens of Billions to VA Spending, Trump Even More

Unlike Trump, Clinton would erase sequester caps and boost funding for all federal agencies.

Pay & Benefits

Federal Employee Advocates Renew Fight for Huge Pay Raise

Bill likely clearing the way for Obama’s proposed 1.6 percent raise has hit a speed bump.

Management

Lawmaker: Feds Shouldn't Be Punished for Refusing to Break Rules

Measure would block the implementation of a recent federal court decision.

Pay & Benefits

Next Shutdown, Feds Can Take Their Government Guns Home With Them

New law will allow certain federal employees to retain their firearms when they are furloughed.

Management

OPM Seeks Contractor to Help Agencies Hire Disabled Americans

Solicitation follows hiring initiative Obama launched in 2010.

Oversight

Paul Ryan Calls for New Laws to Restrict Authority of ‘Arrogant’ Federal Bureaucrats

One proposal would fire feds accused of overspending federal dollars -- and charge them for the excess.

Management

Bipartisan House Leaders Introduce New Proposal to Overhaul the Postal Service

Postal unions appear satisfied, though not all employee groups are on board.

Management

Senate Looks Likely to Support Easier Outsourcing at the Pentagon

Unions, White House and lawmakers in both parties are still pushing back.

Oversight

Federal Court: Agencies Can Punish Employees for Refusing to Break Rules

State Department employee was not protected because he refused to violate a contracting regulation, rather than a federal law.