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Ernst targets D.C.-area federal workers with trio of bills

Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, proposed legislation this week that would force agencies to move 30% of their D.C.-based workforce out of the region, mandate telework tracking, and push agencies to move their headquarters out of the nation’s capital.

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Federal agencies respond to LA fires amid budget crunch

Federal firefighters are deploying to urban neighborhoods while some support positions are not being filled.

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Want to reform the federal government? Start with career execs

COMMENTARY | Career senior executives are a national asset, not tools of agency heads. It’s time to manage them as the valuable resource they are, argues one expert.

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See where and how Biden grew the federal workforce

Trump slashed rolls at most agencies and is pledging to do so again after Biden boosted the civil service.

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Federal employee unions dismayed—but not surprised—by sudden shutdown threat

President-elect Trump and Elon Musk on Wednesday blew up a bipartisan deal to fund the government past this week, increasing the odds of a government shutdown Saturday.

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Last-ditch effort to block Schedule F’s return thwarted by Senate Republicans

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., sought unanimous consent on the Senate floor to pass the Saving the Civil Service Act, but his motion was opposed by Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo.

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OPM finally issues regulations implementing 2016 administrative leave reforms

An environmental advocacy group sued the federal government’s HR agency earlier this year in an effort to prod the federal government’s HR agency to implement a law aimed at ending lengthy periods of paid administrative leave.

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Immigration judges seek renewed union recognition

In a controversial November 2020 decision, the Federal Labor Relations Authority overruled its regional director and decertified the National Association of Immigration Judges.

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Federal employees could be more easily removed under new House bill 

Rep. Barry Loudermilk’s, R-Ga., MERIT Act proposes radical civil service reforms, including repealing statutes governing unacceptable performance actions, ending union grievances based on adverse personnel actions and prohibiting furlough appeals. 

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Federal workforce is generally more diverse than the U.S. population, but gaps persist

EEO complaints filed by federal employees continued to decline from their fiscal 2018 height, sliding to 12,200 in fiscal 2021.

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Ernst’s report documenting telework ‘abuse’ obscures more than it reveals

The Iowa senator and head of a new caucus related to President-elect Trump’s planned government efficiency commission misrepresented key statistics regarding telework’s usage at federal agencies.

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Politics vs. Policy: Building partnerships with new appointees

COMMENTARY | A survival guide for career civil servants from two longtime civil servants.

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SSA, AFGE reach deal to lock in current telework levels until 2029

Union leaders said that for many, the workplace flexibility is the only thing preventing a mass exodus of overworked employees from the embattled agency.

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White House, agencies warn of hiring freezes without ‘anomalies’ to upcoming spending bill

Agencies, already slashing workforce costs due to a constrained budget environment, are now reckoning with yet another short-term funding measure.

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Schedule F 2.0...can it be that bad?

COMMENTARY | "Is it the 'end of democracy as we know it' bad?" asks one former federal official.

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Trump expected to tap Schedule F architect promising widespread federal layoffs to head OMB

Russ Vought previously held the job and now says he wants federal workers to be "viewed as the villains."

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Key lawmakers back Trump's plans to remove federal workers

GOP leaders say they will back the president-elect's efforts to strip civil-service protections.

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Trump’s ‘DOGE’ commission promises mass federal layoffs, ending telework

The incoming administration will handle large-scale RIFs with compassion, Vivek Ramaswamy says.