TSA Workers Ratify First Union Contract
TSA workers voted today to ratify the agency’s first-ever collective bargaining agreement with AFGE by a vote of 17,326-1,774.
TSA workers voted today to ratify the agency’s first-ever collective bargaining agreement with AFGE by a vote of 17,326-1,774.
The Congressional Budget Office outlines the consequences of the country hitting the “fiscal cliff” as well as ways to cut the deficit to mitigate the threat. There are cost cutting strategies proposed by the CBO that would directly affect the federal workforce if they were to be enacted.
The Social Security Administration has announced that it will be cutting the hours that its offices are open to the public in response to funding cuts from Congress.
Sixty-eight-year-old Mission Hills Letter Carrier Richard Bundy has worked for the Postal Service for more than 45 years.
AFGE National President J. David Cox Sr. issued a statement today congratulating President Obama on his reelection victory.
Now that the country has gone through a polarizing election and billions of dollars and untold hours have been spent to determine the will of the American people, what has changed and what will be the impact on the federal government and federal employees?
A major new change is coming to Flexible Spending Accounts in 2013.
The author offers some guidelines for considering whether or not you should designate beneficiaries for your federal benefits.
According to OPM’s monthly progress report on its retirement claims backlog, the number of claims received in October was much lower than the number received in September, but the number of claims actually processed was about the same as the previous month.
Postal employees represented by the American Postal Workers Union are about to get their first pay increase in three years.