VA to Allow Religious Accommodations for Employees Opposed to Abortions
The VA will allow religious accommodations for federal employees opposed to participating in the agency’s abortion services.
The VA will allow religious accommodations for federal employees opposed to participating in the agency’s abortion services.
OPM has released three new videos to help retired federal employees with the process of accessing their online retirement accounts.
A former federal employee at the VA is headed to prison for what he was caught doing while using the agency’s public wifi network.
Over 70,000 federal employees and 118,000 Postal employees will be eligible for FEDVIP coverage under a new rule issued by OPM.
Legislation has been introduced to purge the term “Latinx” from the federal government’s lexicon.
The IRS announced a new policy in which it will end most unannounced visits by its agents to taxpayers’ homes.
One Senator is seeking to use the 2024 NDAA to ban Schedule F.
Pay parity may be a good argument for the 2024 federal pay raise this year.
Senator James Lankford (R-OK) is concerned about the OPM retirement backlog and the problems it is creating for retired federal employees.
The OPM retirement backlog dropped in June to a new low for 2023 and to a level not seen since 2017.