AFGE Blocks Privatization of TSA Screeners at Sacramento Airport
AFGE said in a recent statement that it has successfully lobbied to block the use of private screeners at Sacramento International Airport.
AFGE said in a recent statement that it has successfully lobbied to block the use of private screeners at Sacramento International Airport.
The Merit Systems Protection Board said in a recent report that federal workers generally appear to be motivated in their work, but that there is room for improvement in terms of linking rewards to employee performance.
In cases involving Agency Head Review of a contract provision and an appeal of an arbitrator’s award, the FLRA decided that investigations conducted by Inspectors General are controlled by the procedures existing in an applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Social Security has announced that it is expanding the services available with a my Social Security account, a personalized online account that people can use beginning in their working years and continuing throughout the time they receive Social Security benefits.
Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) announced plans to introduce a bill to stop a proposal to mint high-value platinum coins to pay the federal government’s bills.
TSP Executive Director Greg Long said in a recent letter to TSP participants that in the event of hitting the debt ceiling, it is possible that the government can use money from the G fund to help pay the federal debt.
The latest monthly status report from OPM on retirement applications shows that the outstanding backlog of applications has fallen below 30,000.
Avoid use of excessive negatives in your sentences to make your writing more clear.
What happens in a federal employee’s bedroom can haunt him or her in the office.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) recently told the Daily Caller that he doesn’t think federal employees should get a pay raise this spring.