Management

Federal Employees' Settlement Agreements Can Expire, Court Rules

Agencies can cut off special accommodations for feds, including whistleblowers, after "a reasonable time."

Workforce

Trump's Federal Personnel Point Person to Step Down

Margaret Weichert will leave the White House after nearly three years of pushing an aggressive agenda.

Workforce

Air Marshals Are Increasingly Complaining of 'Extreme Fatigue'

On-the-job injuries and illnesses have skyrocketed in recent years for the TSA employees.

Management

Interference in Roger Stone Case Could Have Widespread Impact on Justice Department Workforce

Morale will likely plummet and more employees could leave, former prosecutors say.

Oversight

Committee Votes for Subpoena Authority Over Interior's Employee Relocations, Other Documents

"We’re not here as potted plants to be watered when the administration decides it’s time," panel chairman says.

Management

11 Major Agency Reforms in Trump's 2021 Budget

Some programs would be eliminated or reorganized, others would grow.

Pay & Benefits

Trump Proposes $97 Billion USPS Savings Package, Including Pay and Service Cuts

Plan would "restore solvency" to the cash-strapped agency, White House says.

Workforce

Trump Pushes Significant Federal Hiring and Firing Reforms in 2021 Budget

Changes will help employees at agencies looking to make cuts have "the best shot of being part of our workforce going forward," White House official says.

Management

USPS Revenue Continued to Slide During the Holiday Season

Postal Service keeps slashing work hours to reduce costs as controllable losses grow.

Pay & Benefits

House Votes to End Controversial USPS Payments for Future Retirees' Health Care

Postal Service applauds effort, but says more steps are needed to avoid financial collapse.

Workforce

Federal Employees Are on the Frontlines of the Fight Against the New Coronavirus

Agencies are taking special precautions to protect those workers, officials said Monday.

Workforce

Whistleblower Protection Agency, Judge Clash Over Which Feds to Protect From Reprisal

A narrow interpretation of a new law could discourage federal employees from reporting wrongdoing, agency says.

Workforce

Postal Workers Union Endorses Bernie Sanders

Labor group calls Sanders a champion of USPS employees who will fight to preserve the mailing agency.

Management

How Federal Agencies Are Responding to the New Coronavirus Outbreak

CDC and the White House are tapping $105 million for initial efforts while deploying employees around the country.

Workforce

Agency Officials Are Increasingly Retaliating Against Whistleblowers With Impunity, IG Says

Lawmakers and advocates say Trump's attacks on the whistleblower that kicked off his impeachment will have long-lasting negative effects.

Pay & Benefits

Postal Service Agrees to Convert 5,000 Letter Carriers to Career Positions

Employees previously served in non-permanent jobs with less generous benefits.

Pay & Benefits

Postal Service Exaggerated the Savings It Collected From Cutting Employee Compensation, Audit Finds

The agency hasn’t accounted for the costs associated with cutting pay and reducing benefits, GAO says.

Pay & Benefits

Senators Look to Identify Tax Delinquent Feds

IRS hasn't compiled such a list in years, but previously used one to prioritize debt collection.