Pay & Benefits

Federal Employee Union Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

Group says Clinton would fight for pay raises and better benefits.

Management

Senate Panel Approves More Tools to Hold VA Employees Accountable

Pension lowering and administrative leave reform among changes.

Pay & Benefits

Some Agencies' Shutdown Furlough Plans Have Changed Dramatically in Past 2 Years

Many feds sent home in 2013 would face a different fate this year if agencies are forced to close.

News

No, 72 DHS Employees Are Not on a Terrorism Watch List

Lawmaker mistakenly links federal workers to terrorism database.

Management

The USPS Governing Board Now Has Just One Confirmed Member

Statute requires nine confirmed governors on the board.

Management

Republican Senators Want to Expand VA Firing Authority to the IRS

Lawmakers look to change perception that "anything goes at the top tiers of the federal bureaucracy."

Oversight

Congress Backs Crackdown on $125B in Improper Payments to the Dead, Others

Lawmakers temper expectations for actual savings from soon-to-be law.

Management

With Deadline Days Away, TSA-Union Contract Negotiations at a Standstill

Absent an 11th hour deal, the union will go to arbitration.

Management

Postal Reform Bill Earns Bipartisan Support in Congress

Lawmakers say legislation can help USPS survive well into the future.

Pay & Benefits

Agencies Spent $80M in 2014 Forcing Employees Not to Work

Lawmaker vows to reform administrative leave by forcing agencies to suspend or fire more workers.

Pay & Benefits

Expect More Rotations But No Major Pay Reforms in Obama’s SES Executive Order

Federal managers group has major issues with draft reform proposals.

Management

Republicans Call for More Federal Government, and Other News From the Campaign Trail

One presidential contender wants to create a new federal agency.

Management

Federal Agencies 'Adapt,' 'Stretch' to Accommodate More Syrian Refugees

Feds look for ways to resettle far more refugees in fiscal 2016 as Congress tries to halt the program.

Management

Syrian Refugee Dispute Raises Prospects for December Shutdown

Many lawmakers are calling for a spending fight to block refugees.

Management

Yet Another Agency Head Asks for More Firing Authority

Head of the Secret Service says "yes," when asked if he would like Congress to give him authority to take swifter disciplinary action.

Analysis

Seeing Red

A broken budget system casts a dark shadow over federal spending.