OPM’s Retirement Backlog Hits New Low for the Year
Despite a slower average processing time, OPM was able to bring the retirement backlog down to its lowest level of the year at the end of May.
Despite a slower average processing time, OPM was able to bring the retirement backlog down to its lowest level of the year at the end of May.
Recently introduced legislation has the potential to make next year’s per diem rates higher than they might be otherwise.
OPM has released guidelines for returning agency employees to work in their offices.
About 4 million people are getting stimulus payments on prepaid debit cards, and some have mistakenly thrown them in the trash.
The House Oversight Committee has now stepped into the ongoing political battle over the TSP’s I Fund.
A GAO report attempted to determine if whistleblowers are more likely to be fired when they are in probationary status.
A West Virginia mail carrier has been charged with attempted election fraud after allegedly tampering with ballot requests sent through the mail.
The IRS has published updated data showing the total number of COVID-19 stimulus payments issued to date.
A second bill has been introduced in Congress to ban federal employees from using TikTok on government issued devices.