Management

Barr Promises 'Accountability' for Federal Employees At Fault in Epstein's Death

Employee group says Attorney General William Barr is flouting due process.

Management

Trump Administration Looks to Decertify Vocal Federal Employee Union

The Justice Department says immigration law judges operate as managers, an argument the Federal Labor Relations Authority rejected in 2000.

Workforce

State's Hiring Freeze Crushed Morale and Impaired Key Trump Priorities, IG Says

The department is still reeling from the hiring pause and civil service staffing is still falling.

Management

USPS Loses $2.3B in Third Quarter Amid Newly Ominous Signs For Its Business

The Postal Service saw a drop in its shipping and package business for the first time in nine years.

Pay & Benefits

Pay Raises Coming for 130K Postal Employees, Along With Higher Health Care Costs

USPS says the new contract will lead to "continued restraint" on labor costs.

Workforce

Lawmakers Accuse Trump Administration of Circumventing Congress on Weather Service Staffing

Employees say they are working more overtime on account of vacancies than they are allowed to get paid for.

Workforce

Here's What 12 Democratic Presidential Candidates Have to Say About Public Servants and Their Unions

At forum, 2020 candidates make pledges to support the federal workforce.

Oversight

USDA Office Relocations Are Illegal, IG Says

Agriculture Department counters that the spending law it allegedly violated is unconstitutional and therefore not binding.

Workforce

Mulvaney: Relocating Offices is a 'Wonderful Way' to Shed Federal Employees

White House chief of staff shares the administration's real objective in moving agencies outside of Washington.

Management

USPS Regains a Functioning Governing Board for the First Time in Five Years

Five Trump appointees sit on the panel, finally reinstating its quorum.

Workforce

Lawmakers Look to Virtual Reality for Training Feds

"It's not just a video game," says spokeswoman for New York Democrat who wrote bill creating advisory committee.

Management

Senate Sends 2-Year Budget Deal to Trump, Shifting Focus to Shutdown-Averting Spending Bills

Lawmakers now have through Sept. 30 to pass appropriations.

Pay & Benefits

Five Years After Congressional Action, TSA Still at Risk of Erroneously Providing Premium Pay

TSA not certifying those who qualify for special law enforcement pay actually deserve it.

Management

White House Sees Path for Less Interference in Implementing Its Government Reorganization

Administration officials are pleased with progress so far, though most efforts are not yet implemented.

Workforce

EPA to Close a Las Vegas Office, Reassign Employees

Agency to seek buyout, early retirement authority despite restrictions from Congress.

Pay & Benefits

Lawmakers, Agencies Look to Fix Leave Reform That Was Never Implemented

A measure intended to cap a specific use of paid time off may finally go into effect.

Pay & Benefits

Postal Supervisors Sue for Better Pay

After the Postal Service largely ignored the non-binding findings of a mediation panel, supervisors sued for retroactive pay increases.

Workforce

Homeland Security Has a Problem Hiring and Keeping Women

The department is failing to address known barriers to a number of ethnic and racial groups, a watchdog report finds.