Pay & Benefits

A Pair of Victories for Largest Postal Union

APWU workers to get COLA next month and more opportunity to fight use of contractors.

Pay & Benefits

Recruitment, Relocation and Retention Just Got Harder

New policies will make it tougher for feds to get ‘3Rs’ incentives.

Management

Postal Service Aims to Bring In $500M a Year With New Package Serivces

Offerings level playing field with private sector, officials say.

News

Furloughed Feds: Don't Fall for this Scam

FTC warns government workers to be wary of offers for 'free' grants.

Pay & Benefits

Nearly Every Major Agency Has Reduced Furloughs

Most federal employees have not experienced as many days of unpaid leave as originally forecast.

News

Furloughed Fed Wins $1 Million Lottery

Powerball winner will continue to work for the Defense Department.

Pay & Benefits

HUD Cancels 2 Furlough Days

Some 9,000 HUD employees must now take five, not seven, days of unpaid leave.

Management

Postal Service Still Losing Money, But Less Than Anticipated

Agency loses $740 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2013.

Pay & Benefits

Pentagon Finalizing Plan to Provide Benefits to Same-Sex Military Spouses

Defense is working out details with the Justice Department; benefits could be available as soon as August.

Pay & Benefits

IRS Cancels Another Furlough Day

The agency will remain open Aug. 30.

Pay & Benefits

Sequester May End Civilian Pensions for Military Retirees

Civilians still face a series of cuts after furlough days were trimmed.

Oversight

Is the Latest Postal Reform Bill Too Much of a Compromise?

Legislation pitched by bipartisan duo has detractors on both sides.

Oversight

Senators Introduce Postal Reform Bill With Bipartisan Support

Legislation would allow for end of Saturday and to-the-door delivery.

Pay & Benefits

House Passes Republican Plan to Limit 'Out of Control Bureaucracy'

Measures curbing bonuses and federal employee rights pass with minimal Democratic support.